I'm a Celeb bosses to make a change as Hollie Arnold became the first contestant to be eliminated from the ITV1 series.
21.11.2020 - 01:19 / ok.co.uk
In a bid to prevent coronavirus cases from the show, I'm A Celebrity bosses are forcing stars to wash often and apply hand sanitiser frequently.The bosses, who were accused of 'fixing' the show after fans complained they were unable to vote Jordan North for a trial, are taking extra measures to make sure the sets are kept COVID free.
Producers are reportedly keen to avoid a case like Nicola Adams' elimination from Strictly Come Dancing after professional dance partner Katya Jones tested positive
.I'm a Celeb bosses to make a change as Hollie Arnold became the first contestant to be eliminated from the ITV1 series.
I’m a Celebrity passes its halfway mark, you might be wondering when people will start getting booted off.It was confirmed by Declan Donnelly at the beginning of this year’s series that the ITV show would run for three weeks.However, it seems it will run just shy of a full 21 days with the final set to be broadcast on Friday 4 December.While it’s currently unknown which precise episode will see the first contestant eliminated from the show, we can look to previous instalments to suss out when
ITV’s hit entertainment show I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! may have moved thousands of miles from Australia to Wales in 2020, but familiar concerns about animal welfare continue to hound the series.
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! bosses have defended their use of bugs and critters on the show.
This Morning host recently gave an interview where she discussed the long careers her and husband Eamonn Holmes have had. "We've put the work in.
Ruth Langsford has denied making a harsh dig at her reported This Morning replacement Alison Hammond.The 60 year old recently said she and husband Eamonn Holmes “didn’t do a reality show and get an overnight job on the telly”. Alison, 45, rose to fame after appearing on Big Brother in 2002 and now regularly makes appearances on This Morning.
The Sun, camp mates including AJ Pritchard, Shane Richie and Sir Mo Farah have been told how important it is to keep 'good hygiene'.It comes after BBC R1 presenter Jordan North, 30, admitted he had been wearing the same underpants for three days, while AJ Pritchard, 26, confessed he had too.A source told the publication: 'Regular washing is the way to keep the bug at bay, as the government has reiterated from the word go.'ITV have worked so hard to get to this point, so the last thing they want