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JANE Moore says she'll be "flying the flag for The Sun" in I'm A Celebrity as she gets ready to grill her jungle co-stars.
The journalist and Loose Women star appeared in good spirits as she landed in Brisbane this morning.
Jane, 62, put on a stylish display dressed in a white shirt that she tucked into black trousers.
She is a VERY experienced journalist who trained at the Solihull News back in the 1980s before moving onto bigger things at the Birmingham Mail.
She’s a regular on Loose Women and has been named Columnist of the Year for her weekly writings in The Sun.
And she'll be able to use that expertise to get any shy celebs to open up.
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She told our reporter Amir Razavi on the ground in Brisbane: “I’m just gonna chat to everybody and hopefully have some good chats, because I know there’s lots of down time and I’m not very good at sitting still.”
She added: “The best questions are the ones that haven't been asked before.”
After touching down, Jane added that she'll be flying the flag for “everybody - Loose Women, The Sun, Platinum Magazine, ITV” while Down Under.
Jane arrived on Tuesday minutes after Strictly and Dancing On Ice star Oti Mabuse.
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Pop star Tulisa kept a very low profile as she landed in Australia last night.
Coleen Rooney jetted off last night, while controversial YouTube star GK Barry landed on Monday morning.
GK joked that she was visiting Australia for a retreat, and admitted the flight was a “horror.”
She added: “Wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.
“Really excited to go on my retreat… just like a zen retreat.
“Just gonna focus on nature and all of that.”
She came under fire over a recent interview and comments she made on her Saving Grace podcast.
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Jane revealed the stars undergo tests before being signed off to enter camp.
She told The Sun: "First stop was a medical to assess whether, physically, I was up to it ...
"Straight afterwards, it was off for my ‘psych’ test with the show’s long-standing psychiatrist Dr Sandra Scott, who will also be on hand once we’ve entered the jungle.
"Having never had therapy, it was my first time in front of a ‘shrink’. Rather than me asking the questions, I was the one under scrutiny and it felt strange.
"She asked whether there were any issues in my life that might bubble to the surface in the unique surroundings I was about to find myself in.
"I’d describe myself as an “outgoing introvert” — someone who generally enjoys social interaction but also needs time alone to recharge.
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"So 24/7 interaction with people I don’t know will be a challenge.
"But I’ll use my natural curiosity to get to know them and, hopefully, we’ll gel."