Radio One DJ and Burnley's own Jordan North tipped to be final star in line up for smash hit reality TV show I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

Burnley's very own star DJ Jordan North is rumoured to be one of the stars who will be taking part in this year's hit TV show I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

Radio 1 presenter Jordan is believed to be the final celebrity completing this year’s line up, before it kicks off on Sunday, November 15th.

The 30-year-old radio personality is rumoured to be joining the cast preparing to set up camp in Gwrych Castle in Wales, the new location for the show which is usually filmed in Australia and presented by award winning duo Ant and Dec.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The show will be Jordan’s first stint in the world of reality TV, which would see him participate in a range of trials voted by the public.

Jordan North with some of the staff at Pendleside Hospice where he is a celebrity ambassadorJordan North with some of the staff at Pendleside Hospice where he is a celebrity ambassador
Jordan North with some of the staff at Pendleside Hospice where he is a celebrity ambassador

He is tipped to be starring alongside rumoured names such as presenter Vernon Kay and Coronation Street actress Beverley Callard who plays feisty Lz McDonald.

Although born in York, Jordan moved to Harle Syke in Burnley and was a student at St James' Lanehead Primary School. Shortly before enrolling at high school, he moved to Preston.

Before being poached for the prime time gig on Radio 1 in 2018, he worked at the in-house radio station at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, community station Preston FM and Rock FM.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Jordan then left Rock FM in 2016, moving to London to try to crack the London broadcasting scene.

A season ticket holder for the Clarets and ambassador for Pendleside Hospice, Jordan helped to raise £2,500 for Pendleside Hospice at the start of the pandemic when he held a live quiz on facebook firing out questions from his London home to an audience around the world.