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Someone from the Jungle: Danny Jones

If you're glued to all the action Down Under on I'm a Celeb, then today's trip into the archives is for you - as we revisit our conversation with McFly's very own Danny Jones!


We trace his journey to stardom that's not been without its challenges and chart some of the craziest moments from his two decades in the music industry. Honestly, imagine if you were randomly invited round Elton John's for dinner! Plus, seeing as he joined us midway through an amazing stint on Celebrity MasterChef, we hear more about his love of food!


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