Trinny and Susannah sign up for 'I'm A Celeb…!'

Trinny and Susannah have signed up for 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'

Trinny and Susannah sign up for 'I'm A Celeb…!'

Trinny and Susannah have signed up for 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'

Fashion mad duo Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine are expected to "ruffle a lot of feathers" among their fellow contestants when they enter the jungle next month to take part in the ITV1 competition.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "It will be great watching Trinny and Susannah trying to slum it in the jungle. They are both strong and opinionated women and they're bound to ruffle a lot of feathers."

The outspoken style gurus are best known for presenting BBC One makeover show 'What Not To Wear' from 2002 until 2005, before signing a lucrative deal with ITV to host 'Trinny and Susannah Undress' until 2007.

The pair became household names thanks to their blunt approach to women’s bodies and style, so producers are anticipating the twosome will be less than thrilled with the compulsory jungle uniform.

The insider added: "The pair will also have to do without their beloved fashionable threads. They'll have to wear the same T-shirts and shorts as everyone else."

Trinny and Susannah have since appeared on shopping channel QVC to promote their fashion range, which includes their own brand of slimming knickers, and are hoping 'I'm a Celebrity...' will propel them back into the prime time limelight.

A source revealed: "Trinny and Susannah have enough money not to work but they miss the buzz of telly and they want to get back on prime time and back into proper fashion."

The style advisors join an eclectic cast including former 'Coronation Street' star Helen Flanagan, singer Grace Jones, comedian Brian Conley, darts legend Eric Bristow and Duchess Catherine's cousin Katrina Darling.

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