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Krankies not the only stars to refuse reality TV

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The Krankies have revealed they’ve become a regular target for reality TV shows, but are far from the only celebrities to have turned them down.

Jungle fever will be back next weekend when I’m A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here! returns to ITV. And as the new final line-up is being confirmed, Ian and Janette Tough says they’ll never face a Bushtucker Trial, despite approaches from show bookers.

Here are some other stars who told the TV bosses to try someone else

Feared Apprentice boss Lord Sugar declined to be hired when Celebrity Big Brother came calling.

Wolf of Wall Street star Leonardo DiCaprio wasn’t interested in seeing the money, knocking back Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Miley Cyrus doesn’t want to see dad Billy Ray bare his soul on reality telly, making him turn down six offers.

John Cleese told I’m A Celeb to bug off, saying going on such a show “would mean the collapse of Western civilisation”.

Ex-US President Bill Clinton, pictured, made a quick(step) excuse when US Strictly asked him take to the floor.

Dear Diary (Room) was an entry Joan Collins wasn’t ready to make despite a cool million reportedly on offer.

Noel Gallagher was “flattered” but said it was definitely no, not maybe, when Strictly asked but brother Liam looks jungle-bound.

Terry Wogan is adamant he’ll never be the old geezer destined for a Craig Revel Horwood pasting, despite many Strictly offers.Related:The Krankies fear signing up for reality TV show could end their careers