Sir Steve Redgrave, five-time Olympic gold medalist and Dancing On Ice participant, has revealed that he is considering signing up for the next series of I'm a Celebrity. Get Me Out of Here! The retired rower admitted that his agent has been encouraging him to join the show for several years, and while he thinks he could survive the Australian jungle, he's unsure if he'd enjoy the experience. Redgrave also shared that he was relieved to be voted off Dancing On Ice, as he felt guilty when other contestants left before him.
A Dancing On Ice star and Olympic hero has revealed he's 'considering' signing up for the next series of I'm a Celebrity. The gold medallist said: 'My agent has been saying for the last three or four years, ‘why don’t you do I’m a Celebrity?’ When asked if he thinks he'd cope in the Australian jungle, retired rower Steve - who won gold for Great Britain five times between 1984 and 2000 - said: 'Survive? Yes. Enjoy it? No.
Painful moment Olympic icon Sir Steve Redgrave stacks it in Dancing On Ice training 'I’m quite a fussy eater so I wouldn’t do well with the limited calories you get. It might be quite good for my figure from that point of view! It’s something I would consider.' Steve also confessed he was 'relieved' to have been voted off of Dancing On Ice - because he felt 'guilty' when others were leaving before him. He said: 'I was absolutely delighted when the public voted to keep me in after show one and show two. MAFS UK star reveals she's pregnant after emotional end to TV marriage Alison Hammond, Rylan and Sir Steve Redgrave help British Airways celebrate raising £27m for charity Flying Start with a plane vs boat challenge
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