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Liverpool Echo
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Christopher Megrath

First look at the I'm A Celebrity campsite in Australia

The new I'm a Celebrity campsite has been revealed just days away from a new series starting in Australia.

The celebs are just a few days away from ditching their comfy lives at home in favour of roughing it in the jungle. This year's camp has already been hit with an infestation of creepy crawlies after severe floods hit several Australian states, but the camp itself remains intact.

The show will return to the jungle after the covid regulations forced the show into a brief stint in Wales. Filmed at Gwrych Castle in Conwy, the celebrities didn't have to rough it as hard as their predecessors but this year's cast will face multiple trials before they even arrive.

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In the lead-up to the launch this Sunday, ITV has released several photos of what the celebs will soon call home.

To celebrate returning to the jungle, ITV has also obtained one of their most star-studded lineups ever. Not only does it include huge names from music, television and radio - Boy George, Olivia Attwood, Chris Moyles - it's also one of their most expensive casts ever.

A controversial addition is the former health secretary, Matt Hancock, who is set to arrive as a bombshell addition alongside comedian Seann Walsh. It is unclear when the pair will hit the jungle but they have already both been spotted in Brisbane airport.

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