I'm a Celebrity...
11.10.2020 - 10:43 / evoke.ie
A post shared by Ant & Dec (@antanddec) on Sep 30, 2020 at 10:02am PDT‘This place looks nothing like my map,’ Dec says, with Ant replying: ‘How many more times. Australia is upside down!’‘Of course, it is.
I’m such an idiot. Isn’t that right Mr Kangaroo,’ says Dec as the show hosts walk past a signpost towards ‘The Castle’.The series will take place at Gwrych Castle in North Wales rather than its usual New South Wales location Down Under.We can’t wait to get back to the I’m A Celeb craziness!
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ITV show earlier today during a press briefing. The new series is set to be filmed at Gwrych Castle in Abergele next month after relocating from Australia.
Welsh location due to the current coronavirus crisis.Following the release of the I'm A Celeb trailer, Joel said he felt "really bad" for the 2020 contestants who will have to brave the UK's winter conditions.The television presenter, who got to the final alongside Scarlett Moffatt and Adam Thomas four years ago, explained the warm weather was the "only saving grace" during his time in the jungle, which is usually filmed in New South Wales, Australia."The only saving grace is that it's sunny,"
Welsh location due to the current coronavirus crisis.Following the release of the I'm A Celeb trailer, Joel said he felt "really bad" for the 2020 contestants who will have to brave the UK's winter conditions.The television presenter, who got to the final alongside Scarlett Moffatt and Adam Thomas four years ago, explained the warm weather was the "only saving grace" during his time in the jungle, which is usually filmed in New South Wales, Australia."The only saving grace is that it's sunny,"
Ant and Dec mistake Wales for the Australian outback in the trailer for the forthcoming series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is reportedly at risk amid changes to the Welsh lockdown rules.The hit ITV reality series, which is normally filmed in Australia, has relocated to Gwrych Castle, Wales, this year, due to pandemic travel restrictions.While filming is due to begin in a few weeks’ time, an ongoing spike in the number of Covid-19 cases across the UK could potentially throw a spanner in the works.The new guidance issued by the Welsh government states: “People will no longer be