Following her departure from the BBC in 2003, Bond's career took a different turn. In 2003, she made an appearance in an episode of the comedy series
Little Britain. In February 2004, she proved popular with the public when she finished as runner-up in the third series of the
reality TV show ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' This episode, broadcast on 9 February, received viewing figures of 14.99 million, making it the most watched programme on
ITV and
BBC One that week. Bond appeared on ''I'm a Celebrity'' to raise money for the
Devon Air Ambulance and raised £260,989.85 which the charity used to buy a state-of-the-art navigation system and to extend its helicopter flying time throughout the summer. During her time on the reality television show, she was required to do various 'bushtucker' trials, which involved her eating various creatures such as a
stick insect and a
witchety grub, as well as being placed in a dark, water-filled coffin with
rats for ten minutes. She also fell out with fellow contestant
Lord Brocket during the programme. , during filming for
Cash in the Attic in 2010 She subsequently presented American TV cable and satellite network
E!'s coverage of the
BAFTA film awards,
Live from the Red Carpet. She also presented her own three-part documentary called ''Jennie Bond's Royals'' on
Channel 5 and in 2005, she presented the BBC's daytime coverage of the
Chelsea Flower Show, alongside
Charlie Dimmock. In the same year, Bond appeared in
Have I Been Here Before? More recently she appeared in
Posh Swap on Five, where she was transformed into a
Brummie woman. She had to convince two of her best friends she really was the Brummie. Bond was also the host for the first series of
Great British Menu, in which different chefs have to compete by cooking meals; the winner of the first series had the chance to cook for the Queen on her 80th birthday. Bond has presented the BBC's
Cash in the Attic. In 2006, she was a celebrity guest on
Stars in Their Eyes where she sang as
Debbie Harry. She presented the second series of
Great British Menu during April and May 2007. On 28 July 2007, Bond appeared in a special celebrity version of
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? with
Michael Buerk to raise money for
National Children's Home, the children's charity now called Action for Children. In a combined effort, they raised £64,000. On 22 August 2007, she presented an episode of
Driving Me Crazy which saw her investigating whether the authorities are giving motorists excessive penalties through
speeding fines and parking tickets. She has featured as the celebrity 'hider' in a 2008 episode of the
CBBC show
Hider in the House. In the show, she managed to complete all her challenges without being 'discovered'. She (also in 2008), hosted a show called
Lost Royals. Bond took part in ITV's entertainment show
Born to Shine in aid of
Save the Children. She took part in a celebrity episode of
The Chase in 2011, where she won £20,000 for the Devon Air Ambulance. In September 2012, Bond appeared alongside
Susie Dent on the
Channel 4 programme
Countdown. ==Personal life==