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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have admitted it is "still all up in the air" about whether 'I'm A Celebrity. .
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We have all been living vicariously through Jess Redden’s Instagram account as she has been documenting her adventures in sunny Australia and now it seems the extended stay has come to an end.
© @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.
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.
ITV series will return to North Wales. The latest reports mention comments made by the Prime Minister of Australia on Facebook recently.
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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.
the Mirror reports. The castle, near Abergele, is understood to have an agreement to host the series again this year.
Facebook, he warned borders would only be opened “when it is safe to do so”. Australia’s budget plan this week confirmed “international travel is expected to remain low through to mid-2022, after which a gradual recovery in tourism is assumed to occur”.
coronavirus pandemic, filming in a castle in North Wales. Ant and Dec have now revealed location plans for the next series remain up in the air, despite hopes of a return to Oz.