Mirror : “We want to retain what I'm A Celebrity is but wanting to draw on the castle and the setting to give it that unique new feel.
I hope that is what we have done. "Once we decided and committed to it, doing this has been a labour of love and a chance to reinvent but also keep the parts we know viewers know and love and recognise.”Pointing at the shower, a far cry from the famous one enjoyed in the sunshine of the Australian camp, he said: “It is not a one man job in the castle, you need your friend to pump and it comes out of a watering can.
You have got a bit more privacy than you have in the jungle with a modesty screen, but not a huge amount of privacy.”Gould also confirmed trials will take place late at night and the camp is.
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