Now AngryGinge is among the favourites to win I’m A Celeb and has brought in a new younger audience, viewers want these YouTubers to be considered for next season… how many have YOU heard of?

Oh my gosh, you guys, AngryGinge is actually on ‘I’m A Celebrity’! I’ve been watching his streams for ages, and honestly, his rages are legendary – it’s hilarious! But seriously, it’s amazing to see him cross over like this. And everyone’s talking about it – so many younger fans like me are now watching the show because of him! It’s a total game-changer, and I can’t wait to see what chaos he brings to the jungle!

Despite not being widely known outside of his YouTube fans, the 24-year-old from Manchester is now the frontrunner to win the ITV show, surpassing rapper Aitch in the odds.

Grace Keeling, 26, who goes by GK Barry on TikTok, was the first social media influencer to enter the jungle in 2024 and quickly became a fan favorite.

Many younger viewers are hoping to see more social media influencers on next year’s show, and the Daily Mail is highlighting some of the names they’re suggesting – but are these influencers already on your radar?

Max Fosh 

Oh my gosh, Max Fosh is just… incredible! He’s the king of pranks, seriously. Remember that time he put up a HUGE ‘Welcome to Luton’ sign right near Gatwick Airport? I was dying! And then, the absolute genius, he ran against Laurence Fox in the mayoral election just to mess with him! It was the most amazing thing ever. I’ve been following him ever since – he’s a legend!

But his viral and controversial stunts have earned him more than four million You Tube Subscribers.

The comedian recently caused a lot of discussion when he legally changed his status to ‘deceased’ in an attempt to receive a refund from an airline.

Born in London 30 years ago, he comes from a family of famous athletes – his father, Matthew Fosh, was a renowned cricketer and rugby player. He later earned a degree in English Literature and Business from Newcastle University.

He also performs stand-up comedy which he began in 2019. 

Niko Omilana

Niko, a 27-year-old British YouTuber, created the NDL Movement, which uses satire to comment on social and political issues. He’s become well-known for his daring social experiments and humorous critiques.

He creates popular online content, ranging from playful pranks to serious political ventures like running for London Mayor and a seat in the 2024 UK general election. This has made him a well-known digital influencer and a key member of the Beta Squad group.

You probably know him from the recent season of Celebrity Traitors, but unfortunately, he was eliminated quite quickly.

I was so upset when they voted him out! A lot of us fans felt it was unfair, and that the other stars eliminated him simply because he wasn’t as famous as the rest of them on the show.

He’s become a major figure on YouTube, with over eight million subscribers.

Joe Weller

This popular YouTuber, based in Brighton, creates funny videos like challenges, pranks, and short comedic scenes.

He’s widely credited with popularizing influencer boxing, and he’s famous for his high-profile matches against KSI and Jake Paul.

Joe, who is 29 years old, has also started acting and appeared on the ITV show Don’t Rock The Boat. During filming, he became close friends with his co-star, Lucy Fallon, who previously starred in the TV series Coronation Street.

The star has an impressive five million subscribers and fans are eager to get him in the jungle. 

Trisha Paytas

This YouTube star gained popularity by sharing makeup tutorials and mukbang videos, where she films herself eating large quantities of food.

She’s known for her incredibly fast speaking and has been featured on popular TV shows like The Ellen DeGeneres Show and America’s Got Talent.

But over in the UK she is best known for her appearance on Celebrity Big Brother in 2017.

Trisha, age 37, is married to photographer Moses Hacmon, 48. They have two young daughters, Malibu Barbie, who is two, and Elvis, who is one, and are expecting their third child in July of next year.

DanTDM

In 2018, Dan Middleton ranked as the fourth highest-earning YouTuber globally, making £14.5 million that year.

But he came from humble beginnings as a Tesco shelf-stacker, from Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. 

Dan creates videos of himself playing games, sharing them with over 29.2 million subscribers. He’s become popular enough to travel the world and sell his own branded products.

He famously toured the world, performing 97 shows, including a remarkably successful concert at the Sydney Opera House that quickly became one of the fastest-selling events ever.

While studying at Northampton University, he started building his successful online presence by recording himself playing the popular game Pokemon.

Saffron Barker

Saffron, who is 25 years old, has gained a large following on YouTube – almost three million subscribers – thanks to her videos about fashion, beauty, and everyday life.

She became well-known in 2019 after appearing on Strictly Come Dancing, but was eventually eliminated as the ninth contestant.

Saffron briefly appeared on Love Island All Stars in February to support her close friends Harriett Blackmore and share her opinion on Harriett reuniting with her former boyfriend, Ronnie Vint.

Recognized as the UK’s leading female influencer by The Sunday Times, this YouTuber has also secured profitable partnerships with companies like Primark.

She’s currently dating 24-year-old Josh Miln, a model from Scotland, and is relocating from Brighton to Dubai to live with him.

Anastasia Kingsnorth

Anastasia is a well-known lifestyle and beauty video blogger with over 1.34 million followers.

She often shares videos of herself doing makeup, getting ready, or ‘day in the life’ content.

The star is close friends with Saffron, another YouTuber who was on Strictly Come Dancing. Together, they co-host a podcast called Sex, Lies and DM Slides.

This online creator became well-known in 2022 after a disagreement over ownership of creative work with Saffron.

Okay, so I’m completely obsessed with Gizzi Erskine, and I just read this thing that’s making me SO mad! Apparently, she and Sydney Lima had this amazing podcast idea, they’d already developed it, and then Spotify just… took it! Can you believe it? They gave it to Anastasia and Saffron instead of letting Gizzi and Sydney do their own thing. It’s just awful, and I’m furious on their behalf! It’s their concept, their work, and Spotify just snatched it away. I’m seriously so upset about this!

Amelia Dimoldenberg 

The YouTube series ‘Her Chicken Shop Date’ has become popular thanks to the host’s funny and relatable personality and clever jokes.

Amelia Dimoldenberg, now 30, has continued to become more successful since launching her popular online show, which now has over two million subscribers.

She preferred YouTube because it was free and available to anyone with internet access.

Okay, so my first ‘Chicken Shop Date’ – a little series I started – was with the amazing rapper Ghetts. It was so fun! When I first posted it, it got over a thousand views in just the first couple of weeks, which was a really encouraging start.

Since then, she’s interviewed many famous celebrities, such as Cher, Jennifer Lawrence, Ed Sheeran, Louis Theroux, Sean Paul, Maya Jama, and Charli XCX.

Originally from London, she’s quickly become a popular personality, recently working as the social media ambassador and red carpet reporter for the 96th Academy Awards.

Romell Henry 

Oh my gosh, you wouldn’t BELIEVE this guy! He’s from Birmingham, and he used to be one half of TGFbro with Jay Swingler – they were HUGE! Seriously, six million subscribers on YouTube! I’ve been following them forever, and they were just the absolute best at pranks. I miss their videos so much!

This group is famous for their daring and often painful challenges, like diving into a bath of stinging nettles and staging a fake scene involving a body in an old school building.

He previously dated Jasmine Armfield, 26, an actress famous for her role as Bex Fowler in the soap opera Eastenders.

While no longer a part of TGFbro, Romell still posts to his 1.27million YouTube Subscribers. 

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