Ant and Dec have got viewers laughing on their sofas once more as they 'roasted' the Prime Minister.
18.11.2021 - 14:35 / msn.com
'I'm A Celebrity. .
. Get Me Out Of Here!' bosses are determined to make this year's series the toughest yet with more trials than ever before, and the inclusion of a castle prison.
Half of this year's initial 10 celebrity contestants - who include the likes of singer Frankie Bridge, and TV presenters Richard Madeley and Louise Minchin - will end up in the show's medieval jail, The Clink, for up to a week if they lose out in the opening trial, Turrets of Terror. Creative Director Tom Gould said:
.Ant and Dec have got viewers laughing on their sofas once more as they 'roasted' the Prime Minister.
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Frankie Bridge reportedly asked I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! bosses if she could wash her knickers as they smelled like "fish guts".
ITV's Good Morning Britain this morning (Monday, November 29) for the first time in nearly a month following his short-lived stint on I’m A Celebrity. .
ITV bosses said the production base had suffered “significant damage” in the storm. But contestants are safe and remain inside Gwrych Castle.
Snoochie Shy are among the celebs who have taken part in grisly trials so far in this year's series. Previous years have seen contestants eating live insects, when the show was set in the Australian outback.
I'm A Celebrity fans have called for a change on the show after saying they miss one thing from the jungle. Viewers have accused the producers of making this year's ITV show too easy on the celebrities taking part.
READ MORE: ITV I'm A Celebrity: Fans fuming at 'pathetic' reward as show bosses are blasted as 'tight a****' One of the most popular celebs on this year's series was Good Morning Britain presenter and journalist Richard Madeley. However, earlier this week Richard was forced to quit the show early after a short stint in hospital meant he had left the I'm a Celeb "Covid bubble" and couldn't return.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! bosses are reportedly worried that the ITV reality show will suffer from a mass walk-out after three more people require some form of medical assistance. It comes as Richard Madeley made a completely unexpected departure from Gwrych Castle in Wales early Thursday morning, after he became ill in the middle of the night.The Good Morning Britain presenter received treatment after being rushed to hospital, and the star said he was completely “fine”.
I'm A Celebrity bosses are concerned that there could be a mass walkout from the popular ITV show.