I'm A Celebrity looks to be the toughest series yet, and the trials are said to be the most gruelling we've seen so far.
02.11.2021 - 00:14 / ok.co.uk
November is here, which means it's nearly time for I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! to return to our screens.The ITV challenge show is back for it's 21st season and fans cannot wait to see Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly putting celebrities through their paces as they return to Gwyrch Castle in North Wales.
Show bosses were thrown into a panic last year as the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the ratings juggernaut from being filmed at its typical location in the Australian jungle. However, an
.I'm A Celebrity looks to be the toughest series yet, and the trials are said to be the most gruelling we've seen so far.
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here is back again for 2021.
Get the latest I'm a Celebrity news here Read more : Phillip Schofield's bizarre I'm a Celebrity confession as he rules out show The main I'm a Celebrity campsite looks largely the same as viewers will remember from the 2020 series - a far cry from the warm Australian jungle where the show usually takes place. However, there are some new add-ons that will make their debut at the beginning of the series.
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.
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.
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. The show is once again being held in Gwrych Castle in North Wales and with the campmates already isolating across the region we look at where they could end up once they are eliminated from the show.
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The Sun says that among those taking part are Coronation Street actor Simon Gregson, known for his role as hapless Steve McDonald, Newcastle United legend David Ginola and Eastender's Ian Beale actor Adam Woodyatt. The show, which is taking place in Abergele instead of the Australian jungle for the second time due to the "continued uncertainty" around Covid-19 and international travel, will start on Sunday, November 21 .
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Ant and Dec reportedly set to welcome a new batch of stars to Gwrych Castle in a number of days. The ITV show is said to kick off on Sunday November 21, with the famous faces once again heading to North Wales as opposed to Australia amid Covid-19 travel restrictions.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here is just a matter of weeks away from returning to TV screens.
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The makers of the programme have confirmed the show, which will again be filmed in Gwrych Castle near Abergele in North Wales, will begin in November. The last series of the show took place in the UK for the first time, after the coronavirus pandemic forced producers to scrap plans to film the programme at its usual base in Australia.