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I’m A Celeb sees last minute change ahead of series return

The upcoming series of I’m A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here will end earlier than usual, according to new reports.

The show will be filmed in the UK for the first time ever due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the camp located in Gwrych Castle in Wales.

The new series is set to return to our screens on November 15, but a source has told The Sun that the show will finish up after 20 days, rather than the usual 22.

The show is set to film in Gwrych Castle

The insider also told the publication that the celebs are currently set up in luxury accommodation, and that the new campsite will be a shock to the system.

“There have been some concerns at ITV that it’s going to be a mega shock to the system when they leave the lap of luxury and are suddenly living in a damp, squalid castle.

“There are fears some will sack it off. They were even worried some might not even enter the castle at all.”

They added: “This will be harder than the ­Australian jungle. It will be damp and freezing.”

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The line-up so far includes TV presenter Vernon Kay, West End star Ruthie Henshall, tenor Russell Watson, paralympian Holly Arnold, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire, Coronation Street star Beverley Callard, Strictly Come Dancing pro AJ Pritchard, and EastEnders actress Jessica Plummer.

Olympian gold-medallist Mo Farah has also been linked to the show, along with EastEnders legend Shane Richie and bestselling author Giovanna Fletcher.

The highly anticipated series is set to return on Sunday, November 15 at 9pm on Virgin Media One.

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