
GK Barry reveals reason I'm A Celeb cast no longer speak seven months after show – and Maura and Danny's drunken kiss
I'M A Celeb star GK Barry has split the tea on her relationship with her former campmates - and who she's still in contact with.
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The I'm A Celeb cast of 2024 are no longer in contact with each other
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GK Barry starred on the ITV show in series 24 last December
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TV star Katie inquired if she still communicated with her 2024 camp buddies.
The 47-year-old asked: 'Have you kept in contact, because this is another thing, when I've done Big Brother and all of that, you're like, Yeah, I'll stay in contact...
"But you know the ones you'll stay in contact with and some you just know… in the beginning you text and then…'
GK admitted: 'We had a group chat. It has died down slightly as you can imagine, it's died down."
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She added: 'But I still keep in contact with the Rev [Richard Coles] - and Dean [McCullough] I still keep in contact with a little bit, but mainly the Rev and Melvin [Odoom]."
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The internet personality entered the I'm A Celeb Jungle last year and quickly became a fan favourite and ended up placing fifth.
Following her TV stint she went on to make multiple appearances on daytime TV show Loose Women.
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Back in April, the group was still active and
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Before the group fell apart, he said: "No, no one's left. Everyone's in it. Everyone's chatting away.
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"I just love it because you'll just wake up one morning, and there'll just be a picture of
"He was dressed as a nun. Everyone's in it, of course, and excited to meet up again."
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The pair starred alongside GK in the 2024 series of I'm A Celeb.
Wife and podcaster
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A few of the campmates are set to be working together soon, which could make things very awkward for Maura and Danny.
Georgia broke her silence on social media after three months on from the kiss and posted
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Danny and Maura's kiss sent shockwaves across the celeb world
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GK appeared on the ITV show with Danny, Maura and Oti Mabuse
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The podcaster - seen her on her YouTube channel - opened up on Katie's show
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