Luke Littler names eye-watering fee he’d need to follow Angry Ginge and go on I’m A Celeb
Luke Littler has revealed the one thing that would stop him from going on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here.
The world number one’s friend Angry Ginge is currently starring on the current series of the ITV show.

However, Littler admits he would not follow the social media star into the jungle, even if he was offered £10million.
Angry Ginge is one of 12 celebrities currently in camp, with the stars having to go through gruelling challenges to win meals each day.
The ‘Bushtucker Trials’ often include spiders, snakes and rats to add to the torment for the famous faces.
Littler on I’m A Celeb
Asked if he would appear on the show, Littler told talkSPORT: “I said I’d go in for it if the money’s right.
“But after watching all these challenges, I actually couldn’t go in. Physically couldn’t go in.”
As for how much it would take to change Littler’s mind, when asked if £10million would be enough, he said: “Nah.”
If offered £50million, though, the Nuke admitted: “Maybe,” to the prospect of an appearance.
Littler added: “You never know, I might be flying over… No I’m not.”
Instead, the 18-year-old is preparing to defend his title at the PDC World Darts Championship.
He became the sport’s youngest-ever world champion at Alexandra Palace back in January.

Littler will begin his title defence against Darius Labanauskas in the first round on the opening night of action.
The tournament gets under way at Ally Pally on December 11 and runs through to the final on January 3.
A win for Littler against the Lithuanian would see him play either Mario Vandenbogaerde or David Davies in the second round.
He heads into the tournament on a 13-match winning run which will date back over a month when the tournament begins.
Littler has not been beaten since losing to Matt Campbell at Players Championship 34 on October 30.
In the time since, he has won both the Grand Slam of Darts and Players Championship Finals to add to his trophy haul.

However, Michael van Gerwen does not believe Littler and Luke Humphries will continue their dominance of the sport.
Asked if he expects the pair to slow down, Mighty Mike told talkSPORT: “Yes, of course.
“It doesn’t have to be next year, but no one’s going to do that for multiple years. I can’t see that happening.
“But other people still have to step up. If other people don’t step up and other people keep being scared and don’t play as well as they can against them, then anything is possible.
“But of course, they are great players.”
Littler and Humphries, who are the world’s top two players, have won 11 of the last 16 PDC major events.
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