Beware the curse of I’m A Celebrity

im-a-celebritySo I’m A Celebrity’s back for another year giving all us couch potatoes the justification we need not to go out for the next couple of weeks.

Chief among this year’s contestants are the perma-tanned George Hamilton, 80s Page 3 ‘stunna’ Sam Fox and camp design duo Colin & Justin.

But woe betide anyone who thinks that winning the annual jungle junket is a key to further riches. If you look back at the roster of previous winners, many of them have fallen foul of the IMACGMOOH curse.

Of the 8 previous victors, four have fallen on hard times. Kerry Katona’s – queen of 2004’s jungle – problems have been well-documented, but few could have predicted that when she overcame the likes of Peter Andre and Jordan to lift the crown.

In 2006, Carol Thatcher took the crown and all was going swimmingly until she was booted off of the One Show earlier this year for calling a tennis player a golliwog.

The following year, former Busted member Matt Willis charmed the pants off of the viewing public and donned the regal get-up. Any thought that he would go on to conquer the pop charts again were swiftly dispensed with. His debut solo album failed to crack the top 50, he was dropped by his label and then had to go to rehab to clean up his drinking habits. Happily, he’s back in fighting form, but things weren’t good for a while.

Even last year’s victor, former EastEnder Joe Swash isn’t immune. He may have got a gig for Living following Pamela Anderson around, but he had to file for bankruptcy in the past few weeks. Money’s a sore spot even for the success stories.

Of the other four winners, three are what one might call veteran entertainers who had a solid career before they started, so were unlikely to lose out too much. Tony Blackburn, Joe Pasquale and Christopher Biggins weren’t exactly A-List, but it meant that their careers got a little boost for a bit longer. Phil Tufnell is, well, Phil Tufnell.

Anyway, my point is that winning the show doesn’t necessarily guarantee success after the celebs fly back from Australia.

So all this year’s contestants: you have been warned.

Louis Walsh eye surgery – in case you’re not sure

louis-walsh-eye-surgery-before-afterAfter the first week of this year’s X Factor live finals, I blogged about the fact that Louis Walsh had obviously had eye surgery.

At the time, I didn’t have access to footage of new Louis, so it was all speculation. Now he’s back in the chair, I’ve taken the liberty of doing a dodgy comparison (left), so you can judge for yourself.

Louis Walsh has obviously had eye surgery

louis_walshWatched the Saturday X Factor show tonight (a day late, admittedly) and it’s obvious that Louis Walsh has had the eye surgery to remove his bags that had been talked about in the papers.

Apparently, Simon has been urging Louis to have it for a while, and Sharon Osbourne has obviously passed on the number of her own plastic surgeon.

If you didn’t notice this week, make sure you look closely at Louis’ eyes next week and you’ll spot the difference!

Update (25/10/2009): I’ve since added a new post about Louis with a comparison image, so you can see him before and after his surgery

Update (23/11/2010): As Louis has had further help to make him look younger, I’ve added a 2010 update