I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here
A new camp is all prepared. Quote: 'Our most evil, spine-chilling challenges yet' are being tested, and 10 willing celebrities - to be revealed next week - are packing for Australia.
They may be smiling when they first head into camp, but when the show goes on-air on Sunday November 20, will we see the tension mounting as the first Bushtucker Trial is revealed? Are this year's celebs really ready for life in the I'm A Celebrity... jungle?
As if he didn't suffer enough the first time, former Royal butler Paul Burrell is going back to the jungle, armed with just his impeccable manners and a good dose of trepidation.
With an exclusive look around the new camp, Paul will reveal how hard life is going to be for the celebrities. Everything is a trial, from slopping out the dunny, to making the camp fire, and that's before they've even faced any of the jungle's snakes and spiders.
Each year before the celebrities enter camp, 10 Australians are persuaded to spend three days in the jungle. Arranged to test that everything is in working order - from the cameras and sound to the Bushtucker Trials - it's a complete jungle dress rehearsal. Paul speaks to the stand-ins before and after their camp experience and finds out how they have coped with the meagre rations and terrible trials.
Paul says: "I'm really excited about going back to the jungle - it was one of the most incredible and challenging experiences I've ever had. I must say I'm quite relieved that there are some parts I won't have to relive but I'm ready for any new trials that are thrown my way."
"It's going to be strange to be back there in some ways since so much has happened in the last year but I'm sure once I'm there it will feel like I've never left. Thankfully I did! And I'm not overly excited about the thought of jungle food..! But I'm certainly ready to embrace a new challenge."
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