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First look images of the 2021 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here camp have been revealed ahead of the new series which kicks off later this month.
Ant and Dec are set to welcome 12 new faces into the grounds of the derelict Gwrych Castle in Wales, and aerial images show that the setting is bigger and better than before.
Drone shots of the set show that two huge black boxes have been built either side of the Grade I listed 19th-century country house, no doubt to provide more room for the gruelling challenges ahead.
Here it is! First look images of the 2021 I’m A Celebrity camp have been revealed ahead of the new series which kicks of later this month
While near the front of the castle, two huge turrets surrounded by scaffolding have been erected, which could play host to daring head-to-head as the famous faces are pitted against each other in the battle for stars.
The layout of the castle is pretty similar to that of last year’s set-up, however, over the last few weeks, improvements and renovations have been made to the vast castle in preparation for the upcoming series.
As show bosses pull out all the stops for the ITV programme, a sprawling production area can be seen in the images, with various marquees and hidden areas being constructed for the crew on this year’s show.
Hosts: Ant and Dec are set to welcome 12 new faces into the grounds of the derelict Gwrych Castle in Wales, and aerial images show that the setting is bigger and better than before
While ITV staff have utilised much more of the site than before as tents and temporary buildings are seen dotted around the surrounding area.
The new look camp comes as an enormous bungee jump platform has been set up near the I’m A Celebrity site in north Wales
Viewers of the show have been given a glimpse of the contestants’ first terrifying challenge which could involve launching themselves from a height.
The structure has been erected at the remote Alexandra Quarry near Penyffridd just outside of Caernarfon.
Coming soon: Drone shots of the set show that two huge black boxes have been built either side of the Grade I listed 19th-century country house, no doubt to provide more room for the challenges
Wow: While near the front of the castle, two huge turrets surrounded by scaffolding have been erected, which could play host to daring head-to-head as the famous faces are pitted against each other in the battle for stars
On Thursday workmen were seen in high-vis jackets on the site preparing for the launch show on November 21.
The first show in the series always features a daring challenge and in previous years contestants have jumped out of helicopters and abseiled down sheer cliff edges.
It comes after Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly battled the elements in a new promo trailer for the latest series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
Exciting: The layout of the castle is pretty similar to that of last year’s set-up, however, over the last few weeks, improvements and renovations have been made to the sprawling castle in preparation for the upcoming series
The presenting duo donned medieval armour as they sat around a dying campfire on the grounds of Gwrych Castle in North Wales.
Ant was seen trying to keep himself warm as the narrator said: ‘Two heroes brave the elements to ready the camp.’
‘It’s a bit chilly,’ Dec said as he joined him, to which Ant replied: ‘I can’t imagine anything colder.’
They’re back! It comes as Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly battled the elements in a new promo trailer for the latest series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
‘A frosty reception at Cledwyn’s?’ Dec asked, referring to Kiosk Cledwyn, who replaced Kiosk Kev on last year’s series.
‘I’d still rather take my chances out here,’ Ant said.
It comes after some of the celebs were spotted moving into cottages in Angelsey near Gwrych Castle, the ITV show’s location for the second year running, over the weekend.
Freezing: The presenting duo were seen donned in medieval armour as they sat around a dying campfire on the grounds of Gwrych Castle in North Wales
Trailer: Ant was seen trying to keep himself warm as the narrator said: ‘Two heroes brave the elements to ready the camp’
The stars have been treated to luxury holiday homes which boast vaulted ceilings and weather-proof windows and sliding doors which frame idyllic views.
Producers are going to create a bubble for the famous faces which will attempt to avoid rows over vaccinations and keep them safe once in quarantine.
A show spokesperson previously told MailOnline: ‘Like last year, our celebrities will do a two week quarantine with regular testing prior to entering the castle, and will then form a bubble for the duration of their time on the show.’
Clip: ‘It’s a bit chilly,’ Dec said as he joined him. ‘I can’t imagine anything colder,’ Ant replied
Grim: ‘A frosty reception at Cledwyn’s?’ Dec asked, referring to Kiosk Cledwyn, who replaced Kiosk Kev on last year’s series
Preparations: : It comes after some of the celebs were spotted moving into cottages in Angelsey near Gwrych Castle over the weekend
Last year, I’m A Celebrity required the celebrities to wear proximity monitors which flashed and buzzed when they came too close to one another.
Bosses also scaled down the production team, and had cameras set up already on-site so cameramen didn’t have to be on the set.
The stars will all be heading to Gwrych Castle in north Wales for series 21 which starts on November 21.
Included in the line up are EastEnders’ Adam Woodyatt, Corrie’s Simon Gregson, GMB’s Richard Madeley and Olympic diver Matty Lee.
Stars: Producers are going to create a bubble for the famous faces which will attempt to avoid rows over vaccinations and keep them safe once in quarantine (pictured left, Richard Madeley, and right, Frankie Bridge)
Paralympian Kadeena Cox, Loose Women star Frankie Bridge and presenter Louise Minchin will join them.
Rounding out the line-up are David Ginola, Arlene Phillips, Kadeena Cox, Danny Miller, Frankie Bridge, Naughty Boy and Snoochie Shy.
Hosts Ant and Dec are set to welcome the new batch of stars to the site in a number of days, with the show taking place in Wales rather than Australia for the second year running in light of the pandemic.
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