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EXCLUSIVE | Why Ash Williams said he would never appear on I’M A CELEBRITY…GET ME OUT OF HERE!

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The hilarious comedian is finding new fame on Channel 10’s reality show, but in a new interview recorded before he was cast he claims he would never do the show

Ash Williams on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here (image – 10)

Ash Williams just missed out on being The Bachelor, he reached the top 25 for Big Brother, he’s appeared on a US sitcom with Charlie Sheen, but he’s never cracked the big time.

Now audiences are finally discovering why Australia’s biggest comedians love this guy.

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But it turns out Ash never wanted to appear on the show bringing him his newfound fame.

In an interview for the McKnight Tonight podcast, recorded before he was offered his current gig, Ash proclaims “I will never be in the jungle”.

The extraordinary claim comes during a candid interview where Ash talks about his failed radio career and the inside story on why so many of his ventures have failed to fire up.

If you want to know more about this truly great bloke, click the link below.

I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here airs on Channel 10

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"Leading TV commentator" - The Daily Telegraph | "Known for his impeccable sources in the TV industry" - The Daily Mail | "Always first with the correct info" - Beau Ryan | Robert McKnight is a highly regarded Australian Television Producer having worked at SEVEN, NINE and TEN during his 30 years in the industry. Currently Rob can be seen every fortnight on THE MORNING SHOW (7) and heard on NIGHTS WITH JOHN STANLEY (2GB/4BC). He is also a producer on 7 NEWS SPOTLIGHT.
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