I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is finally returning to Australia after two years of holding the ITV show in Wales due to the coronavirus pandemic. The team are back in the Australian jungle where the contestants will sleep, eat, bond and encounter some unusual bugs around their camp. New images have emerged today revealing the new camp and some of the first challenges the contestants are set to encounter.Just like in previous years, the whole camp is connected by walkway bridges where the contestants can leave the base camp to enter the challenge areas.Also making a comeback this year is the skyscraper challenge where designated celebrities will have to balance on the end of a beam.Standing at the top of a skyscraper, this challenge is designed to test their patience and balance while tackling their fears of heights.Other images include a sneak peek into some of the first challenges the stars will encounter, one including a creepy-looking green pool at the side of a run-down set.READ MORE: BBC viewers call for Laura Kuenssberg and Fiona Bruce to be removed Inside I’m A Celeb camp as ITV finally returns to Australia complete with creepy pool (Image: BACKGRID ) The bridges have returned for the campmates to walk to their challenges (Image: BACKGRID ) Inside I’m A Celeb camp as ITV finally returns to Australia complete with creepy pool (Image: BACKGRID ) The skyscraper challenge has returned this year for the celebs to test their limits (Image: BACKGRID) The Loon Saloon seems to be a vital part of the first episode (Image: BACKGRID ) Inside I’m A Celeb camp as ITV finally returns to Australia complete with creepy pool (Image: BACKGRID )The new series is set to kick off on Saturday, November 6 at 9pm on ITV, with a 105-minute special episode.ITV confirmed I’m A Celebrity’s return by posting the news on social media, along with the caption: “Mark your calendars… the countdown is on!”This series is starting two weeks earlier than it did in 2021 as ITV bosses have had to accommodate for the World Cup which begins nearer the end of the year.The stars have already begun to arrive in Australia ahead of their stint which include DJ Chris Moyles, Love Island star Olivia Attwood and soap stars Sue Cleaver and Owen Warner.DON’T MISS…Meghan Markle slammed by Nana Akua ‘Forget you trashed Royal Family’ [INSIGHT]Richard Madeley slams GMB guest saying ‘no one is proud to be British’ [LATEST]Strictly Come Dancing’s Craig Revel Horwood lifts lid on Bruno exit [WATCH]A source told the Mirror: “The celebs normally arrive over a four or five-day period and some come in just a day or two before filming and are still a bit jetlagged in camp.”But there is none of that happening this year, everyone will be here a week before they get into camp and some are coming out 10 days before.”I’m A Celeb bosses and hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly have been desperate to get Chris Moyles on the show for a number of years and have finally succeeded.A source previously told The Sun: “Chris is a huge signing for I’m A Celebrity and they have been trying to sign him for years.
Inside new I’m A Celeb camp as show finally returns to Australia
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