Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have reportedly landed a £30 million golden handcuffs deal with ITV after the channel lost This Morning's Holly Willoughby. The presenting duo, who have won endless awards over the years for their work, are said to be in talks on a three-year agreement for their shows.
The huge deal would see them continue hosting I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, Britain's Got Talent, and Limitless Win. An insiderclaimed the deal with Ant and Dec is a "worthwhile investment" for ITV as they're widely loved by the public and host "some of the channel's most successful shows".
With their 50th birthdays coming up soon, the duo have "double the reason to celebrate".
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Speaking to The Sun, a source claimed: "From the ITV execs’ point of view, it also ensures that there aren’t any counter-bids from the streaming giants who are increasingly moving into the light entertainment arena."
The Mirror have reached out to ITV for comment. It comes after it was reported ITV has been in talks to extend fan-favourite series, I'm A Celeb, until at least 2030.
A TV source recently claimed the broadcaster has plans to secure the series' Australian jungle location for another five years and if successful, the deal would take the hit reality show up to its landmark 30th series.
The discussions would mark a shift in strategy for ITV, which has previously only signed three-year agreements to use the Murwillumbah site in New South Wales.
Negotiations are now reportedly underway with Australian authorities and the Tweed Shire Council, which must approve any extended filming permits.
A source said to The Sun: "The production team are planning five years in advance, which is a long-term approach they haven't adopted before. But this is not a done deal with the local authorities, and the negotiations have just started to secure the site.
"They're not taking anything for granted but are hopeful all parties involved will be able to reach some kind of agreement."
A spokesperson for Tweed Shire Council confirmed talks are ongoing. She revealed: "They will need to seek permission again – we can't give open-ended filming permissions to anyone.:
I'm A Celeb, which was won by Danny Jones last year, drew in an average audience of 9.1 million in the previous series, making it 2024's most-watched entertainment programme.
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