Gwrych Castle in North Wales. For the first time ever I'm A Celeb will be moved from Australia to Abergele with ITV bosses gearing up for plenty of show changes.
26.08.2020 - 14:11 / msn.com
Ronnie O'Sullivan would love to take part in 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'.
The 44-year-old snooker star - who recently won his sixth World Snooker Championship - is on a high after his latest victory, and he'd be up for a reality show stint after the ITV programme shifted its production from the Australian jungle to a castle in Wales due to the coronavirus pandemic. He told The Guardian newspaper: "It's not like 'Big Brother' where you're destroyed.
Gwrych Castle in North Wales. For the first time ever I'm A Celeb will be moved from Australia to Abergele with ITV bosses gearing up for plenty of show changes.
TV presenters will be pitching up at Bodysgallen Hall & Spa this autumn. The rumours come after ITV confirmed that this year's I'm a Celebrity will be filmed at Gwrych Castle.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! would be filmed in Wales, it has caused some confusion.Fans aren't just wondering how the celebs will fare during trials in north Wales weather instead of the show's usual setting in sunny Australia.Some have also wondered how to pronounce the name of the beautiful castle where the contestants will stay: Gwrych Castle.There has been a lot of variation when it comes to the correct pronunciation in the mainstream media.
20th series will be like no other, with celebs heading to Gwrych Castle in Abergele instead of Australia, because of the coronavirus pandemic.The winning celebrity will be crowned King or Queen of the castle, instead of the jungle, but there will still be the gruesome and daring trials that fans of the show love.Corrie star Jack P Shepherd, The Chase's Jenny Ryan and Bear Grylls have all been linked to the series, but bookies have thrown even more names into the mix - reports North Wales
'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' bosses nearly missed out on Gwrych Castle.
Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales. It will also use a farm as an additional site during filming later this year.
Gwrych Castle in North Wales. "I certainly didn't want a year without I’m A Celebrity."We could just about survive without it, but my God it's a premier, wonderful thing that has done so well over a long period," he told The Sun.Addressing current travel restrictions, he explained: "Australia was always going to be a challenge so we found this extraordinary place in go here in North Wales that's a sort of beautiful, Disney drawn castle crumbling.
revealed yesterday (August 27) that the reality series would be filmed in Gwrych Castle this year.The news was announced by ITV following weeks of speculation over the historic estate in Abergele.The series is usually filmed in Australia but has now relocated to the UK amid the coronavirus pandemic.It means that Gwrych Castle will make history as the first ever filming location of I'm a Celebrity ...
UK instead of Australia, and broadcast live every night from a ruined castle in the countryside. Ant and Dec will host an adapted version of the gruelling competition show in which celebrities face tough trials and challenges to win food and treats in the lead-up to one of them being crowned king or queen of the castle, rather than the jungle.
Abergele. The news was announced yesterday (August 27) following weeks of speculation over the Conwy estate.
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