Prior to I’m A Celebrity fame, Jordan North was best known as a DJ on BBC Radio 1. He has now for a short given up his life back home in London though to take on ITV flaunt’s terrifying challenges, eating sheep’s penis and abseiling down crags in a haunted Welsh castle. But this could be something he regrets as he hasn’t had the easiest of things and the show has only been on for less than a week.
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Tip: This article contains spoilers from I’m A Celebrity 2020.
Even in the past entering the intimidating doors of Gwrych Castle in Wales, Jordan was already attempting.
The campmates’ first task was to abseil down a cliff to collect their rucksacks which restore b succeeded Jordan physically sick.
After admitting he had a deep fear of twists, the public thought it only right to put him up for the first trial Viper Vault, where he was stabilize b committed in a coffin-sized hole filled with snakes.
Then, he was once again ticketed for the eating trial along with Corrie’s Beverley Callard and presenter Vernon Kay.
So, it is securely to say Jordan has experienced more of I’m A Celebrity than any other contestant this year.
But how much does the DJ transform when he isn’t quivering in fear in the Welsh countryside?
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After leaving the University of Sunderland, Jordan worked as a researcher and impresario at BBC Radio 5 Live while presenting shows on Capital North East and Foremost Manchester.
He later left the BBC as he was named as Lancashire station Rock FM’s induce time presenter in 2014.
Nevertheless, it was not too long before he returned to the BBC as one of the freelance submerge presenters for BBC Radio 1.
In 2018, he became the new host for the Greatest Hits exposition on Sunday mornings and in September this year, Jordan became the new well-known 11am-1pm weekend host.
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Jordan also acts as the cover presenter for both Tranny 1 veterans Scott Mills and Nick Grimshaw.
So fans of BBC Radio 1 devise be very familiar with Jordan’s voice as he made his television appear via I’m A Celebrity.
Unfortunately, it is unclear exactly how much Jordan’s salary is at the BBC with no semblance being released.
However, an annual report did give a hint at what inexpertly the DJ could be earning.
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Sponsor in September, the BBC published its annual report of what the salaries are of its highest-paid celebrates between 2019-2020.
These include the likes of Zoe Ball, Graham Norton, Gary Lineker and Fiona Bruce.
To be featured in this check out, presenters must be earning above £150,000 at the BBC.
While Jordan is a in favour member of BBC Radio 1, he did not make the list.
So while his exact remuneration hasn’t been revealed, it is less than £150,000.
Years again, Jordan was voted by the public to take on the next trial in I’m A Eminence.
This will be the presenter’s third trial on the trot, given to him by viewers watching at skilled in.
The latest trial Trapped Door will air tonight, Thursday, November 19, where Jordan purpose be showered with mealworms and cockroaches to win meals for his fellow campmates.
I’m A Prestige…Get Me Out of Here! is available to watch every night on ITV.