TV royalty is heading to a Lancashire nightclub this weekend – and you have the chance to meet them.
The winner of this year’s series of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, Danny Miller, will be attending a meet and greet at Switch Nightclub in Preston this weekend.
It will be one of the Emmerdale star’s first public appearances since leaving the I’m A Celebrity castle, which was located in Wales this year.
Your WINNER of #ImACeleb 2021 and the brand new King of the Castle is Danny! 🤩🎉🥳 pic.twitter.com/0ANxtEsMjB
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) December 12, 2021
Danny was crowned king of the jungle in the I’m A Celebrity final, which aired last Sunday (12 December).
He beat fellow finalists, Simon Gregson and Frankie Bridge, who came second and third respectively.
The 30-year-old braved some 20 days in Gwrych Castle near Abergele in North Wales, taking on several bushtucker trials during his stay - including some gruelling eating challenges.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain earlier this week, Miller said: “I’m waiting to go back today to see my [seven-week-old son] and can’t wait to put him in my arms and see him for the first time in what seems like a lifetime.”
All hail Sir Cry-A-Lot 😂 our King of the Castle!! 🏰👑 Massively deserved @DannyBMiller, what a series!! A huge congratulations - and thanks - to our amazing campmates and crew, and the biggest thank you of all to all of you watching at home. See you soon! x #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/eNzFkwWAug
— antanddec (@antanddec) December 12, 2021
Miller, best known for playing fan favourite Aaron Dingle in long-running ITV soap Emmerdale, added: “I mean, fortunately for him he has no idea but unfortunately for me, I’ve missed him. And he won’t know, but I certainly have, and I’ll spend the rest of my life making sure that I make (it) up to him.”
The Stockport-born lad will be visiting Switch nightclub this Saturday (18 December) from 10pm – and fans will have the chance to take a picture with him.
It’s an 18+ event meaning children will have to stay at home.
Doors open at 10pm and will close at 4am.
Ticket prices range from £5-£60 and can be purchased online.
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