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I’m A Celebrity 2022’s start date has been revealed

I’m A Celebrity 2022’s start date has been revealed

It's coming soon, people!

I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! is set to return to our screens soon, it's been revealed.

And it won't be long before we see our favourite stars settling into the jungle with a Bushtucker Trial.

The Sun reports that sources close to the show have now revealed the date.

Since the pandemic, the ITV show has been hosted in the considerably colder environment of Wales instead of the Australian outback, and fans were delighted to learn the new series will be back Down Under.

While the start date hasn’t been released yet by ITV officials, The Sun has revealed when exactly the show will be hitting our screens - and it's coming in two week's time.

The show is set to return on Sunday 6 November and we certainly can't wait.

I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! is set to return to our screens soon.
ITV

A spokesperson for ITV told LADbible: “We’ll announce the start date for the new series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! in due course."

In previous years, the show has started in mid-November, and the first episode is always on a Sunday.

Fans will be excited at the prospect of the series returning sooner than hoped - and with less cold weather than in Wales, too.

ITV confirmed of the return to their beloved location: "Returning to its home in Australia after a two-year break, our celebrities will leave their plush pads and luxuries far behind as they spend up to three weeks taking on the Australian jungle with a whole host of surprises created for them."

The show has been based in a castle in Wales, called Gwrych Castle.

The series is set to see celebrities battle it out in Australia once again.
ITV

The social media account for the castle shared an update thanking the show.

It said: “As a small charity, we will always be grateful to ITV and I’m A Celebrity for the opportunity to host one of the most watched shows in the UK.

“The show has showcased the true beauty of the Castle to millions of people, and has enabled us to carry out urgent repairs after years of neglect, vandalism and arson.

“We have a huge amount to do to bring the Castle back to its former glory, but we’re excited for the future!

“We will continue to collaborate with ITV and I’m A Celebrity, and we still have many items and set pieces in place from the past two years such as The Clink, the I’m A Celebrity throne, privy and the telephone box.”

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Topics: UK News, TV and Film, Im A Celebrity