The Sun reports. The show is filmed at a former banana plantation in Murwillumbah.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine I'm a Celebrity might be looking at another season in the Welsh castle after recent travel guidelines for Australia might see their borders closed until 2022.
MORE: I'm a Celebrity's luxurious spa revealed – and you can stay thereAccording to Metro, the planned budget for Australia states that "international travel is expected to remain low through to mid-2022, after which a gradual recovery in tourism is assumed to occur", suggesting that the sizeable
.The Sun reports. The show is filmed at a former banana plantation in Murwillumbah.
I'm A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here will be making a grand return to our screens in the familiar setting of the Australian jungle. The ITV show took a break from the jungle last year due to coronavirus restrictions and Australia not letting anyone in or out of the country.
Gwrych Castle in Abergele, which was used last year. According to the Sun, a source revealed earlier this week that "everyone is delighted with this news.
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Gwrych Castle. Some changes included saying goodbye to Kiosk Kieth and hello to Kiosk Cledwyn, and swapping the outside boulder shower to a watering can hovering over a bath which needed pumping to work.
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The Sun reports. The show is filmed at a former banana plantation in Murwillumbah.
coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the ITV series and its line-up headed to a castle in North Wales - and it could be the same later this year.
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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! looks set to be held in Wales for a second year as Australia has ruled out opening borders in 2021.The hit ITV reality show was held at Gwrych Castle last year amid the coronavirus pandemic, with celebrities swapping the Australian outback for the Welsh ruins.
I’m A Celebrity is unlikely to return to Australia this year with the location of the show yet to be decided, it has been reported. Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg predicted in Tuesday night's budget that the country's international border will remain closed until at least mid-2022.