I'm A Celebrity 2020 campmates are among the highest paid in the show's history - for a short stint. The ITV show came to an end on Friday, December 4, after it was held in the UK for the first time.
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The contestants all took their own helicopter due to social distancing measures.Presenters Ant and Dec explained the change at the start of the show, with Dec saying: "Normally in Australia we'd start with five celebrities in a helicopters but unfortunately that can't happen this year," before Ant added: "The good news is they've got a helicopter each!"Dec joked: "Even the helicopters are socially distanced....how very 2020!"But viewers were confused with the new rule, with one saying:
.I'm A Celebrity 2020 campmates are among the highest paid in the show's history - for a short stint. The ITV show came to an end on Friday, December 4, after it was held in the UK for the first time.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine We've reached that part of where we have to start saying goodbye to famous faces one by one as we count down to the final.But rather than heading to the glamorous Versace hotel on Australia's Gold Coast, the castle campmates will find themselves heading to somewhere completely new.
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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! has undergone some pretty big changes for its 2020 season.
Ant and Dec have had to adjust to a few differences this year as I'm A Celeb relocates to Wales from Australia.That also includes the usual celebrations for Ant McPartlin's birthday, which he has marked down under over the past couple of decades since the ITV reality show aired. So instead of sunshine and a celebratory dinner by the beach, Ant was surprised with a balloon display backstage in their Welsh set and a cheeky present from his longtime presenting partner Declan Donnelly.
Jacqueline Jossa was crowned Queen of the Jungle on last year’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! and now the former Eastenders star has given her predictions for who will win the crown on this year’s show. I’m A Celeb started on Sunday 15 November in this year’s newly created set at the historic Gwrych Castle in North Wales, as coronavirus restrictions prevented the show from being filmed in its usual spot in Australia.