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07th Oct 2016

Tyson Fury drops a big hint he could star in I’m a Celebrity

TV bosses are 'desperate' to sign the boxer, according to newspaper reports.

Ben Kenyon

Tyson Fury is currently in the throes of dealing with severe mental health problems which have seen him allegedly test positive for cocaine and ended hopes of a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko.

Fury poured his heart out about drug use, depression and suicidal thoughts in a bleak and frank interview with Rolling Stone magazine following his reported failed drugs test.

Fury said he is diagnosed bipolar and manic depressive and hasn’t been near a boxing gym in months. It’s clear the troubled boxer needs help and time away from the sport and the glare of the media.

during a Tyson Fury - Christian Hammer head-to-head press conference at Fredericks Resturant on January 20, 2015 in London, England.

Photo: Bryn Lennon / Getty Images

But despite this he’s being linked with an appearance on ITV reality show ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here’.

Bosses of the show are reportedly desperate to sign the 6ft 9in Mancunian boxer for a stint in the jungle, according to the Daily Star.

Producers are willing to offer him big money to appear in the jungle Down Under just weeks after he pulled out from his fight with Klitschko after doctors deemed him medically unfit.

The Star claims a source close to Fury believes it could help his career, saying: “A good run on the show would improve his image.”

It sounded like total conjecture, but then Fury’s official Twitter account retweeted a story about the appearance on the long-running show.

However, a spokesperson for ITV said: “Any names suggested for I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here at this stage are just pure speculation.”

Olympic gymnast Louis Smith and former footballer Robbie Savage are both rumoured to be heading into the jungle later this year.

Others rumoured to be on the show, which starts next month, are Strictly’s Aliona Vilani and Ola Jordan, Nigel Farage, Scarlett Moffatt and Carol Vorderman.

He wouldn’t be the first boxer to appear on the show, with Joe Bugner, Nigel Benn and David Haye all featuring in previous series.

Feature image: ITV / Julian Finney / Getty Images

This article originally appeared on JOE.co.uk.

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