North Wales for a second year due to ongoing coronavirus travel restrictions, preventing filming at its usual location in the Australian jungle.
Executive director Olly Nash said: “We did set out at the beginning to make it much tougher. “They’re in for longer, the trials are bigger.
The trials were quite limited last year but this year they’re much closer to the Australian series in terms of their scale. ”The celebrities, including Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge, ex-footballer David Ginola and journalist Louise Minchin, also face the prospect of having to spend the first few days in The Clink, as this year’s show will initially split the camp in half.
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