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.
24.11.2020 - 03:35 / msn.com
The hit reality show returned to our screens earlier this month for its 20th series, with production taking place from a new location. Filming is well underway at the historic Gwrych Castle, Abergele in North Wales in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Presenters Ant and Dec are hosting an adapted version of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here live every night on ITV from the castle. Despite its new location, the show has proved a hit - with the celebrities still undertaking gruelling trials
.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.
This year's celebrities were TV presenter Vernon Kay, broadcaster and journalist Victoria Derbyshire, star of stage and screen Shane Richie, Paralympic gold medallist Hollie Arnold MBE, Radio 1 DJ Jordan North, Corrie icon Beverley Callard, ballroom dancer AJ Pritchard, author and podcaster Giovanna Fletcher, Olympic legend Sir Mo Farah CBE, soap star Jessica Plummer, west end star Ruthie Henshall and classical singer Russell Watson.
King or Queen of the castle crown as the celebrities have endured two weeks of castle life. 11 campmates remain.
ITV reality show complained in their droves on social media after they realised they weren't getting any live action from Gwrych Castle in Wales.
Gwrych Castle. This included more tension between AJ Pritchard and Shane Richie - over the washing up.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is a show that sees famous faces slumming it in less than palatable conditions.The stars sign up to live without luxuries, and often without yummy food, all for our viewing pleasure. However this year some viewers have taken to social media to voice their opinion as to whether some of the celebrities are actually wearing make up inside the castle.
hit ITV reality show's 20th series, with production taking place from a new location in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of filming in the Australian jungle, as it has done every year since the show began in 2002, this year's celebrity campmates are holed up at the historic Gwrych Castle, Abergele in North Wales.
I'm A Celeb camp mates.
ITV reality show.
time of 8.45pm following Strictly Come Dancing, viewers were looking forward to seeing a range of unpleasant surprises for the celebs. However, many were left confused when Dec s tarted the show saying the episode wasn't live.
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! camp had suffered an outbreak of Covid-19, during the airing of Saturday night’s episode.Instead of the usual live show, ITV instead aired a compilation episode showcasing some of the best clips and previously unseen footage from the past week of the competition.The change prompted many viewers whether the episode was a last-minute fix by the broadcaster caused by an outbreak of coronavirus in Gwrych Castle.“#Covid in the castle?!” wrote one viewer on
I’m a Celebrity fans were outraged after spotting new contestant Ruthie Henshall “cheating” during a live trial.The West End actor took part in a challenge on Friday 20 November, in which she had to compete with Hollie Arnold against Shane Richie and Jordan North.The two pairs of contestants were told to delve into troughs filled with gunge and offal to find as many gold coins as possible – but only using their mouths.