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Gemma Jones

I'm a Celebrity fans 'already know winner' after bosses make change to ITV show

I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here fans think they know who will win the ITV show after bosses introduced a new change.

Fan's new favourite, Owen Warner, got more time on air in the latest episode where he took part in the Mr and Mrs style trial. It was followed up by a charming in-depth chat at the creek with campmates Boy George, Mike Tindall and Sean Walsh during which they opened up about their first jobs.

The Hollyoaks actor, who played Romeo Nightingale in the Channel Four soap, has been winning hearts on the popular jungle show since he made his I'm A Celeb debut in Australia earlier this month. But he became even more relatable as he opened up on having "regular" jobs before landing a role on the soap.

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Speaking of his life before finding fame, Owen said: "Me and education never saw eye-to-eye at all. I worked in a pub, I worked in a garden centre, at uni I did loads of club promo. I liked that because it was chatting to people and then Hollyoaks came straight off the back of that."

Fans were delighted with the extra Owen content and took to Twitter to share that they wanted him to win. One user said: "Yay more Owen content!!"

Another user added: "So much Owen content today WE LOVE TO SEE IT." Nicola said: "Owen is the biggest sweetheart with the biggest heart he has to win! What a wonderful young man! #ImACeleb."

Meanwhile, Adz said: "Just seen that Owen Warner is currently the bookies favourite to win #ImACeleb with Jill and Mike behind him. I’d be buzzing for him if he won, seems like such a nice genuine lad."

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