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Breaking News: Tulisa Set to Replace Ant and Dec on 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'

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In a sensational twist, Tulisa is reportedly in talks to replace Ant and Dec as the presenter of 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'. The former N-Dubz star is said to be ITV's top choice to front the hit reality show, alongside current host Rylan Clark.

A source close to the production told our reporters, "Tulisa is a huge fan of the show and has always wanted to be involved. ITV knows she has the charisma and energy to connect with viewers, and they believe she would be a fantastic addition to the team."

The decision to replace Ant and Dec, who have been the faces of 'I'm a Celebrity...' for over 20 years, is a major one. However, rumors have been swirling for months that the duo may step down from their presenting duties, with Ant having taken an extended break from TV following a drink-driving charge in 2018.

If the reports are true, Tulisa's appointment would mark a significant change for the show. She would be the first female presenter in its history, and her appointment would likely be seen as an attempt by ITV to appeal to a younger audience.

Tulisa has a proven track record in television, having been a judge on 'The X Factor' and a contestant on 'Strictly Come Dancing'. She has also presented several shows for MTV and Channel 5.

ITV is expected to make an official announcement about the new 'I'm a Celebrity...' presenter in the coming weeks. The show is due to return to screens later this year.

Tulisa's representatives have declined to comment on the reports.