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Get Me Out of Here! may not be taking place in the jungle this year, but the trials involving various creepy crawlies and 'interesting' dishes are remaining.The RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) has issued a complaint to the show over its use of animals, and the ITV series has now responded.A spokesperson for the programme said in a statement: "I'm a Celebrity complies with animal welfare law concerning the use of animals and we are proud of our
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BBC Radio One DJ made an odd comment regarding AJ Pritchard's removal from camp earlier this week. AJ and Sir Mo Farah were two people eliminated from the show on Wednesday, December 2.
Justin Bieber, 26, wants fans to leave the past in the past — especially when it comes to his relationship with ex Selena Gomez, 28. The Changes singer posted a charged response to a fan video, urging “Jelena” fans to flood Hailey Baldwin‘s comments in an upcoming Instagram live with messages about Selena.
Harry Styles is on top of the world. Between his music and budding acting career, the 26-year-old is making waves in a number of evolving industries — including fashion. The singer recently appeared on Vogue‘s December issue wearing a gorgeous Gucci dress, and to Harry that display was something to celebrate. “To not wear [something] because it’s females’ clothing, you shut out a whole world of great clothes,” Harry shared in a new profile with our sister publication, Variety.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestants usually have the grand Palazzo Versace hotel to look forward to after weeks of eating critters and slumming it in the Australian jungle. However, with the show taking place in Wales this year due to the pandemic, things are a little different.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestants usually have the grand Palazzo Versace hotel to look forward to after weeks of eating critters and slumming it in the Australian jungle.However, with the show taking place in Wales this year due to the pandemic, things are a little different.Stars who exit the show are now being treated to a few nights in a gorgeous Cheshire hotel after being booted out of camp.According to reports, contestants will now be living it up at Carden Park Hotel, which
Gary Lineker has paid tribute to legend of the game Diego Maradona, who has died aged 60 after reportedly suffering a cardiac arrest.Taking to Twitter and Instagram shortly after the news broke on Wednesday, Gary penned a heartfelt message of appreciation for the Argentinian player.READ: Gary Lineker releases statement following face mask controversyAlongside a photo which showed the pair smiling together, he wrote: "Deeply saddened to hear that Diego Armando Maradona has died."By some distance
I'm A Celeb stars are allegedly coached to ensure they understand the "mechanics" of the gruesome trial they'll face at Gwrych Castle. But ITV has hit back at the claims.They confirmed that the camp mates are told the instructions of a trial beforehand - but this does not include a practise run before it is officially recorded.
This year's campmates have been faced with gruelling conditions at the derelict castle in freezing cold Wales after the reality TV show relocated from Australia amid the coronavirus pandemic.Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly are hosting the series once again, while Vick Hope is fronting The Daily Drop, a brand-new series following all camp activity, available on ITV Hub every morning after the main show.The Geordie duo, the contestants and crew will be tested for COVID-19 every three days
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Instagram Live last night after the ITV show aired, he said: "Tonight's episode, my dad was funny, ladies and gentleman! Very, very funny. People online were asking me, 'Is he normally like that?' and yeah he is, all the time.