I’m A Celebrity filming ‘KICKS OFF as helicopters are spotted near Gwrych Castle in Wales’
- I’m A Celebrity was relocated to Wales this year as the show could not be filmed in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- The 10 stars will have to brace themselves for the most brutal living conditions in the show’s 20-year history
- They will sleep on rusty old beds, covered by a newly installed plastic roof, and have to use a Privy for the toilet
- There is a boiler room for daily chores and Kiosk Kev has been replaced with Kiosk Cledwyn
- ITV announced an extreme Covid Management Plan including stars getting tested every three days and crew members wearing proximity buzzers
I’m A Celebrity filming has reportedly kicked off!
According to reports, helicopters were spotted near Gwrych Castle in Wales on Friday afternoon, ahead of the first show of the upcoming series on Sunday night.
And so it begins: I’m A Celebrity filming has reportedly kicked off!
The show is looking for new ways to kick-start the entrance of the celebrities as they are based at a new location in Gwrych Castle in North Wales.
A source told Mirror Online that filming got underway this afternoon ahead of the opening show on Sunday.
The helicopters were seen shortly before new flying restrictions were put in place in the area around the enormous I’m A Celebrity set.
Aerial activity status above Gwrych Castle will become a yellow or red zone from 5pm this evening until 8pm on December 5.
This means that flying restrictions will be in place throughout the series to prevent other aircraft from interfering.