Australia location because of coronavirus restrictions.
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I'm A Celebrity has released a first look at the 2021 Gwrych Castle's "toughest" camp yet complete with the show's iconic red telephone box. Other details include the castle privy, which has replaced the "dunny" used in the Australian series, and the Clink, which is a new nightmarish setting for any "misbehaving" stars.
While there will also be a stone campfire and logs for the celebrities, who were announced on Monday, to cook their meals which will be delivered by a dumbwaiter. It is believed
.Australia location because of coronavirus restrictions.
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Big Brother VIP following a nail-biting grand finale where he competed against Josh Carroll and Ellie Gonsalves.With a mix of international and Australian celebrities entering the Big Brother Hotel, the competition has been fierce over the past few weeks as stars like Caitlyn Jenner and Bernard Curry battled it out to be named champion. In the end, it came down to the alliance of Ellie, Josh and Luke, with the trio working together to evict Jessika Power and Imogen Anthony in the penultimate
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Celebrity MasterChef Australia, until finally, there was only one left standing.WATCH BELOW: Ian Thorpe competes in Celebrity MasterChefIt was a nail-biting finale that put the remaining three celebrities through the ultimate challenge, and while Tilly Ramsay and Collette Dinnigan gave it their absolute all, it was Nick Riewoldt who came out on top and won the competition.Not only did Nick walk away with the trophy and title of Celebrity MasterChef Australia champion 2021, but he raised a total
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Producers of the ITV show said they had come into the 2021 series with "more ambition" and set out to make it "much tougher" for the contestants. The flagship series is returning to Gwrych Castle near Abergele in North Wales for a second year due to ongoing coronavirus travel restrictions, preventing filming at its usual location in the Australian jungle.
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The show will air on Sunday, November 21 for its 21st series. However, contestants will not be taking part in Bushtucker Trials in Australia as the show returns to Wales.
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