CELEBS GO DATING’S HELEN FLANAGAN AND PRESENTER ASHLEY JAMES AMONGST STARS AT THE REOPENING OF SEA LIFE LONDON AQUARIUM’S RAINFOREST ADVENTURE ZONE

Celebrities and their little ones swung into the lush and vibrant Rainforest Adventure zone at SEA LIFE London Aquarium earlier today, as they attended an exclusive breakfast event to mark the reopening of one of the famous aquarium’s much-loved attractions.

Amongst the star-studded guests was Celebs Go Dating’s Helen Flanagan, who stepped back into the jungle after her stint in I’m a Celebrity in 2012. She was joined by fellow ex-campmate Tinchy Stryder, as well as model, presenter, and DJ Ashley James, and actor Daniel Ings.

The VIPs enjoyed a family-friendly morning at the iconic South Bank venue, which recently announced the appointment of beloved broadcaster, writer and adventurer, Ben Fogle, as their official Rainforest Explorer. Ben will be supporting SEA LIFE London Aquarium in their mission to raise awareness and highlight the importance of preserving rainforests in a fun yet engaging way.

With their tiny explorers in tow, Helen and Ashley were seen trekking through the zone and helping their little ones discover more about rainforests. Amidst all the learning and adventure, the stars, including former Olympian, Perri Shakes-Drayton, had a roaring good time posing with the croc jaws!

Speaking of the event, SEA LIFE London Aquarium’s General Manager Catherine Pritchard said: “It was great to have Helen, Ashley and all our other VIP guests at SEA LIFE London Aquarium this morning as we reopened the doors to our new and improved Rainforest Adventure zone. We all must join the mission to help protect our rainforests.

“We hope our VIPs had a croc-ing great time and we look forward to welcoming all our amazing guests over the summer holidays by giving them the opportunity to get up close and see these wonderful creatures in real life.”

Visitors can now experience the new Rainforest Adventure zone and witness incredible critters up close, engage with interactive learning stations and find out about important environmental messages that they can take back into their habitats.

SEA LIFE London Aquarium, situated on the South Bank, is open seven days a week. For the latest opening times, feeding times, prices and more see http://www.visitsealife.com/london/