Jamie Lynn Spears to be paid full I'm A Celebrity fee after quitting
November 30, 2023Jamie Lynn Spears will be paid her FULL I’m A Celebrity fee after quitting the jungle 11 days in
Jamie Lynn Spears will be paid her full I’m A Celebrity fee after she quit the show on her 11th day in the jungle.
The sister of Britney Spears, 32, is rumoured to bank £250,000 for her stint after she dramatically left camp on ‘medical grounds’ on Wednesday.
The rules for payment state a celebrity will receive their full fee if they stay in camp for at least 72 hours.
It comes as reports claim Jamie was in talks with producers for days over her want to leave the jungle.
Viewers saw the star cry numerous times in the jungle as she told how she was missing her daughters Maddie, 15, and Ivey, five.
Jamie Lynn Spears will be paid her full I’m A Celebrity fee after she quit the show on her 11th day in the jungle
The sister of Britney Spears , 32, is rumoured to bank £250,000 for her stint after she dramatically left camp on ‘medical grounds’ on Wednesday
But bosses are said to have managed to coax her to stay for 11 days which was helped by her strong performances in the Climb of Cruelty and Scarena Series tasks.
After a shaky start, Jamie began to win over viewers with her strong performances in the Climb of Cruelty and Scarena Series tasks, with many tipping her to win the competition.
But Jamie Lynn is now out of the running for the jungle crown but will get her full fee for her participation in the show.
The rule came to light after TOWIE star Gemma Collins quit the 2014 series three days in.
She later revealed she didn’t get her fee in full and ended up donating what she did get to charity. Her rep confirmed: ‘I can confirm that the £4,800 fee was the full and final fee that Gemma received for her participation in last year’s I’m A Celebrity.
The star opted to donate the money in full to Save The Children.
Last year Olivia Attwood still received her full £125,000 fee despite withdrawing from camp just 24 hours after arriving, thanks to a clause in the celebrities’ contracts.
The Love Island star had left the jungle because of ‘medical grounds’, but a TV source revealed that due to a particular clause in her celebrity contract, she still received her full fee, which was understood to be approximately £100,000 -£125,000.
An insider told The Mirror at the time: ‘Olivia wanted to continue and because it was the medical team’s decision she has done nothing wrong and so should be in line to get paid. She definitely didn’t quit and wouldn’t have quit, she wanted to stay.’
Jamie Lynn was reportedly in talks to quit I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! for days
Producers of the show reportedly labelled the actress a ‘flight risk’ and did not think she would last the duration of the series
Jamie Lynn had become emotional early on in the show about how much she missed her daughters Maddie, 15, and Ivey, five (all pictured)
Jamie Lynn is the second campmate to leave the jungle this series on medical grounds after Grace Dent who was reportedly booked for a fee of around £100,000
Jamie Lynn is the second campmate to leave the jungle this series on medical grounds.
Grace Dent departed on day eight in the I’m A Celebrity jungle also on medical grounds.
The MasterChef critic, 50, was reportedly booked for a fee of around £100,000.
Insiders revealed to MailOnline that Grace’s jungle exit was mutually decided between Grace and show bosses, who had intervened after seeing her visible deterioration in camp.
A source close to the MasterChef star revealed: ‘Grace decided to leave the jungle soon after it was announced that she would be doing the latest Bushtucker Trial.
‘Knowing that she would be facing another tough challenge was the straw that broke the camel’s back.’
They continued: ‘It was mutually agreed that she would stand down from the competition, it was clear that she wasn’t being herself, she had lost all energy when usually she’s witty and fun to be around.
‘ITV’s duty of care and welfare teams had stepped in, and rightly so.
‘She had struggled since living in the camp with less amenities, the weather this year has been particularly miserable and as a restaurant critic, not eating well proved to be harder than she could have ever imagined.
‘Grace is looking forward to seeing her loved ones now and after a few days of rest and recovery will be fine.’
It was revealed she had decided to leave after ‘losing all her energy’ in camp and reaching breaking point as she faced the prospect of doing another Bushtucker Trial.
Within three hours of the announcement being made Grace was spotted at Brisbane Airport as she made her return to the United Kingdom.
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