I'm a Celebrity will once again be taking place in Wales instead of Australia
October 12, 2021 - 16:08 BST Emmy Griffiths I'm a Celebrity is set to be taking place in Wales once again in 2021 due to the COVID pandemic, after a hugely successful series took place in the Gwrych Castle back in 2020. However, Radio One star Jordan North has admitted that the castle is"awful", particularly in comparison to the Austalian jungle.Chatting on the BBC Radio One drivetime show with Vick Hope he explained:"I think the castle is totally different to the jungle.
"I am not saying Wales isn’t beautiful but that castle is cold. It is cold it is damp it is dark. It was awful. I think it is a lot harder. I think it is a bit more sinister, the trials feel more dark, more sinister."MORE: Ant and Dec receive sad news as new show cancelled after one episode
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