I'm A Celebrity fans plead 'stop' as they notice unusual move with South Africa series
28.04.2023 - 11:53
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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here viewers have pleaded 'stop' as they noticed another change with the new South Africa series. The first-ever spin-off of the ITV reality show kicked off earlier this week and sees a number of memorable campmates return to battle it out in an all-new competition.
The previously seen campmates have been whisked off to the new setting of Kruger National Park, instead of the Australian jungle, and with no public vote, they will be competing against each other in a number of challenges before the last person standing is given 'Legend' status.
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As I'm A Celeb fans tuned in to the first week of shows, they have noticed a number of issues and changes compared to the original series, mainly due to the fact that the spin-off was recorded back in September last year.
But following the latest episode on Thursday night (April 27), viewers have spotted another change. @CallumWhitee_ tweeted: "Stop bleeping the swearing, it’s past 9pm #ImACeleb." @Tom_Muzzy_2001 echoed: "@ITV @imacelebrity stop bleeping the swearing it’s over 9pm. #imaceleb."
@gillyn4 quizzed: "Why are they bleeping out the swearing, we know what they're saying. #ImACeleb." @SuggWillSugg added: "@imacelebrity @itv Lads. It’s 27 minutes past 9 and this is pre recorded, why am I hearing bleeped swearing? #ImACeleb."
It comes after fans of the ITV show have spotted a fresh issue with the series - the adverts. @RyanTheSoapking complained: "There are way too many adverts. #ImACeleb." @Jamiema74298207 fumed: "Your taking the p**s with the adverts #ImACeleb." @jodiepell_x moaned: "Whyyyyy the adverts #ImACeleb." Jamie posted: "You're taking the mick with the adverts
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