I'm a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here took place at the historic Gwrych Castle, Abergele in North Wales because of the coronavirus pandemic. Bestselling author and podcaster Giovanna Fletcher was crowned the winner.
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direct to your inboxI'm A Celebrity fans have expressed their sadness as the show comes to end. The final episode of the ITV reality series aired on Friday night after just under three weeks - which is slightly shorter than previous years.
I'm a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here took place at the historic Gwrych Castle, Abergele in North Wales because of the coronavirus pandemic. Bestselling author and podcaster Giovanna Fletcher was crowned the winner.
direct to your inboxI'm A Celebrity viewers crowned Giovanna Fletcher as their Queen of the Castle on Friday night.It was between Giovanna, Jordan North and Vernon Kay to be the first ever winner of the UK-set series and after more than 12 million votes were cast, the result was annouced.Bolton's Vernon came in third place and BBC Radio 1 DJ Jordan North just missed out on the top spot and finished in second.
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direct to your inboxI'm A Celebrity's 'dream' final three has been chosen according to viewers.But like with any vote, not everyone is convinced it's the right one.Giovanna Fletcher, Vernon Kay and Jordan North have lasted just under three weeks in camp at Gwrych Castle and were announced as the final three by Ant and Dec during Thursday night's show. While 12 famous faces entered this year's I'm A Celeb, only those three remain in a series unlike any other.
I’m a Celebrity viewers have lost their minds over Mo Farah’s Phil Mitchell impersonation.The Olympic gold medallist was shown playing the EastEnders character in a scene written by his campmate Shane Richie, who starred in the BBC soap as Alfie Moon.Richie reprised the role of Moon for the funny scene, which saw Farah’s Phil Mitchell threatening the former Queen Vic landlord.However, Farah kept fluffing his lines and, at one point, referred to Pat Butcher – the character who was played by Pam
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
celebrities take on challenges in exchange for a visit to the castle pub.The Castle Inn, based in Gwrych Castle, opened for business during the episode following the tasks.Campmates managed to win themselves access to it, as well as enjoying a pint and some pub grub.And there was karaoke, with Giovanna Fletcher able to show off her secret talent in the episode.I'm a Celebrity fans however expressed their jealousy even before the group had won the reward.They reminded that many people across the
direct to your inboxI'm A Celebrity campmates were overjoyed when they were given the chance to go to the pub, but for viewers watching at home it was a bitter reminder of what they're missing because of coronavirus restrictions.The campers cheered as they were told they could go to an on-set pub in the castle to enjoy drinks and pub meals of pie and peas.The celebs, who isolated for two weeks ahead of joining each other in Gwyrch Castle in Abergele, north Wales, embraced their reward in Tuesday
viewers of the ITV show think they have found a pattern with the people being kicked out - and they are all women, reports the MEN.
ITV reality series saw the Olympian participate in a Castle Coin Challenge.He was joined by podcaster Giovanna Fletcher for the challenge, which involved a map of countries.The pair were separated and had to communicate via walkie talkies to match up locations and shields.Mo had a map with shields positioned on different countries and he had to tell Giovanna which shield she needed to find for each location she was given in the challenge.The map would only stay visible for 30 seconds before the
Gwrych Castle in Abergele. The stars were hidden within jail cells that also contained various animals including lizards, and Victoria needed to get keys from the warden's office in order to unlock each cell.It meant that the trial began with the 52-year-old having to retrieve a star off a large wolf - with this item then entitling the campmate to enter the warden's office and collect the keys.