I'm a Celeb, Coronation Street, The Chase and Loose Women stars form The Great Escapers line-up
Oti Mabuse, Denise Welch and Andy Whyment are some of the stars taking part in ITV's The Great Escapers.
Oti Mabuse, Denise Welch and Andy Whyment lead the stars taking part in ITV's The Great Escapers.
The primetime series will see former Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Oti, 35, Loose Women panellist Denise, 67, and Coronation Street actor Andy, 44, jet off abroad and battle it out to give their friends a holiday they will never forget - but for one celebrity, it will be the holiday from hell.
Katie Rawcliffe, director of entertainment, reality and Daytime at ITV, told The Sun: “We’ve got some of ITV’s best known faces flying out to the most gorgeous destinations in this brand new series."
Oti and her I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! 2024 campmates, Dean McCullough, 33, and Barry McGuigan, 64, are travelling to the gorgeous Algarve, Portugal.
Andy will be spending time in Malta, with his Coronation Street co-stars Dame Maureen Lipman, 79, and 23 year old Tanisha Gorey.
Loose Women take to the Costa Brava as Denise, Katie Piper, 42, and Sunetra Sarker, 52, enjoy their time in the Spanish region.
And The Chase's Mark ‘The Beast’ Labbett, 60, Jenny ‘The Vixen’ Ryan, 43, and Shaun ‘The Dark Destroyer’ Wallace, 65, travel to Rhodes, Greece.
At the end of their holidays, the three celebrities decide which one of them organised the best day, and who will be crowned The Greatest Escaper.
Katie added: "We can’t wait to see the cast of Corrie, I’m A Celeb…, The Chase and Loose Women in all of their holiday glory!"
ITV and Jet2holidays have joined forces to create The Great Escapers.
Gavin Forth, Chief Customer Officer at Jet2holidays, told the publication: "We are very excited to work with ITV and their exciting talent on this brand-new series.
"The Great Escapers is a fantastic way to show off all the award-winning qualities that make a Jet2holidays so memorable, and we will be supporting the series with a range of activities and competitions to get viewers involved."