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The ITV show has a few iconic trials that many viewers love to see and one of them is the Cyclone Challenge. The trial show that celebs don superhero-style capes and try to retrieve stars from a slippery hill.
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I'm A Celeb campmates have battled against the elements to compete in the iconic Celebrity Cyclone.The notoriously difficult challenge has become a firm favourite with fans of the ITV hit show, as the four remaining contestants battle the dramatic conditions to win luxury meals for camp.The Celebrity Cyclone is the ultimate test for the last four campmates but there were fears that it would be scrapped this year after the show was unable to go Down Under, instead relocating to Gwyrch Castle in
Vernon Kay stormed to the top of the Celebrity Cyclone as the final four celebrities successfully completed their last team trial together.
I’m A Celebrity viewers were gripped as the campers slipped and skidded their way down a water slide while being pelted with obstacles in the eagerly anticipated Cyclone challenge.Shane Richie and co went into their final stretch on the show on a high as they took on the Cyclone challenge in Thursday night’s instalment.The trial is a much-loved part of the ITV programme when it is Down Under and fans were desperately hoping it would still take place at Wales’ Gwrych Castle.They were in luck, as
direct to your inboxIt's the trial I'm A Celebrity viewers wait for all series - the Celebrity Cyclone is BACK.The wet and windy trial will air during Thursday night's trip to the castle as the final four try and win a big meal for camp. Vernon Kay, Giovanna Fletcher, Jordan North and Shane Richie are all battling it out to be crowned I'm A Celeb's very first king or queen of the castle.
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viewers have began to panic a major part of the show won't be going ahead. Each year the famous aqua challenge, named the Celebrity Cyclone, sees the four camp finalists dress up as superheroes and try to walk up a huge water slide whilst being pelted with obstacles.The challenge always proves a struggle for celebrities but ITV fans love it and it has become tradition since it first aired from the Australian jungle in 2006.