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Ryan Paton

ITV This Morning viewers 'work out' I'm A Celebrity secret after telling change

This Morning viewers were confused as they were convinced they worked out a secret about the upcoming series of I'm A Celebrity.

Dermot O'Leary and Josie Gibson returned to front Thursday's edition of ITV's flagship daytime programme. The two fronted a jam-packed episode which featured interviews with Matt Goss and Paul Rudd.

However, viewers were confused by a change on today's show as they returned from the advert break for the final segment of the This Morning view. The show regularly reintroduces viewers back to the programme with its iconic theme.

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However, fans were confused when this was replaced by the distinctive I'm A Celebrity theme. Dermot defended the use of the theme tune as he explained: "It's not random music. There is a reason why we are playing it."

It became clear the music was being used to introduce a segment on the current recruitment drive in Western Australia as the panel discussed how people from the UK may choose to relocate Down Under.

However, fans following the show on Twitter questioned if it meant one of the hosts would be making an eagerly anticipated appearance in the jungle.

Dave said: "Is Josie off to I’m a celeb?"

Sue added: "Why they playing I'm a celeb music?"

Jack posted: "They just played the #imaceleb music??"

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