EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s Kaos has its Medusa.
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North Wales has been the location for the show for the past two years after Covid-19 travel restrictions prevented the programme from taking place in its original jungle location. A tweet posted on the Gwrych Castle Twitter account thanked the hit ITV show for the opportunity to temporarily host, saying: “It was such an honour to host I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! for the last two years.
It was such an honour to host I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! for the last 2 years. As a small charity, we will always be grateful to ITV and I’m A Celebrity for the opportunity to host one of the most watched shows in the UK.
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com/tJjRcCNzst“As a small charity, we will always be grateful to ITV and I’m A Celebrity for the opportunity to host one of the most watched shows in the UK. ”It added: “The show has showcased the true beauty of the Castle to millions of people, and has enabled us to carry out urgent repairs after years of neglect, vandalism and arson.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s Kaos has its Medusa.
Sir Cliff Richard has become worldwide famous, selling over 250 million records worldwide. This has helped him become one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Before leaving the UK, the 81-year-old resided in a small village in Berkshire, not too far from Windsor.
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I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! fans: the show is officially returning to the Australian jungle for the upcoming season. ITV has confirmed that the reality show will be filming Down Under this year after a two-year-long break due to the coronavirus pandemic, during which they filmed at Gwrych Castle in Wales. The broadcaster said: "Returning to its home in Australia after a two-year break, our celebrities will leave their plush pads and luxuries far behind as they spend up to three weeks taking on the Australian jungle with a whole host of surprises created for them.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is heading back to the jungle, Gwyrch Castle has thanked the ITV series for the ‘honour’ of hosting. For the past two years, the competition has been held at the historic castle in Wales, due to the restrictions imposed as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. With rules having been largely eased around the world, the next line-up of celebrities will be venturing back to the land Down Under to grapple with Bushtucker Trials galore in the Australian sun.
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