Ex Baywatch star Pamela Anderson has been tipped to join I'm A Celebrity as a late entrant.
The 52-year-old actress is said to have been spotted at the Palazzo Versace Hotel - where campmates stay before and after their time in the jungle - by Adele Roberts’ partner Kate Holderness.
However, US media reports reckon animal rights activist Pam is down under to film a commercial, rather than chew on a vegan substitute for kangaroo anus - but did not specify for what brand or product the ad might be for.
Speaking on BBC Radio 1, Kate told presenter Greg James: "Pamela Anderson has been randomly spotted. She's staying at the hotel."
Kate HoldernessFun #imaceleb fact: We sat next to @kategarraway at Hamilton a couple of weeks ago. I saw someone who looked like Kate across the theatre & I shouted “OH MY GOD KATE GARRAWAY’S HERE” and then it wasn’t her...and then I turned around & she was sat next to me. Morto’d. 🙈😫 Need to control my fangirling.
An excited Greg replied: "That might be related, that they might be putting Pamela Anderson into the jungle."
But Kate was not so convinced - although she didn’t dismiss the possibility Pamela could be joining the likes of Ian Wright, Caitlyn Jenner, Jacqueline Jossa and Kate Garraway in the Aussie rainforest camp.
"I don't think they are," Kate responded.
"I think she's just chilling. But you never know, you never know."
Off the menu? Pamela is committed to animal welfare (Credit: People Picture / SplashNews.com)
Pamela - whose reality TV experience includes a brief, flop run on Dancing On Ice - reportedly spent yesterday on a yacht, thought to be the location for the possible commercial and photoshoot.
Focusing on the environmental issues close to her heart, she recently wrote in an open letter to PETA: "I arrived on the Gold Coast this week after spending almost a month following news about the devastating fires in Australia.
"I realise that, for some, now is a sensitive time to broach the subject of climate change, but I trust you will agree that having these difficult yet important conversations now might save lives in the future.
"As you've already noted, the science is clear: climate change has played a key role in the severity of this year's bushfires. But acknowledging this is only half the battle. Australia has one of the highest greenhouse-gas emissions per capita of any nation, largely driven by one sector: animal agriculture."
A representative for I'm A Celebrity told ED: "If you google Pamela Anderson and Gold Coast it'll tell you why she's here in Australia."