Ad

Latest Posts

I’m A Celeb bosses consider making huge changes to the show amid coronavirus pandemic

I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! bosses are reportedly considering some big changes for the upcoming series.

Producers are said to be looking to host the show in the UK – if there is a second wave of the coronavirus.

Show bosses are believed to be looking at venues in England and Scotland in case this year’s celebrities cannot travel to Australia due to the ongoing pandemic.

“Having I’m a Celebrity for three weeks in November is seen as a huge priority,” an insider told The Mirror.

ITV

“Everyone hopes to get back to Australia but over there they are struggling massively with flare-ups resulting in second lock-downs. It simply may not be possible because of safety.”

It was also revealed that a decision will be made next month about the future of the reality show.

“A decision needs to be made next month – in the meantime, the team is looking at stately homes, castles, mansions in remote areas of Scotland and England to see if we could stage it here,” the source continued.

“A dark, cold and spooky version of the show would be good fun – it would certainly be different.”

The hit TV show, which launched in 2002, pulled in audiences of up to 10 million last year when Jacqueline Jossa was crowned Queen of the Jungle.

The news comes after Vernon Kay allegedly signed a £250k deal to appear on the upcoming series.

On the latest episode of Goss Chats, Ali Ryan chats to Ronan Keating about his stat-studded upcoming music special, and working with Robbie Williams on a special new song dedicated to Stephen Gately.

#GossChats is sponsored by top aesthetic clinic Haus of JeJuve, which is now back open for bookings.

 

Ad

Latest Posts

Don't Miss