I'm A Celebrity 2022 FIRST LOOK: A new camp is being made in Australia

I’m A Celebrity 2022 FIRST LOOK: A new camp down under is being made ahead of the latest series as show RETURNS to Australia after a three-year break due to Covid-19 resulting in the show being moved to Gwrych Castle in North Wales

  • I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is rumoured to return to screens on November 13
  • The ITV reality show will return to Australia for the first time since being moved to Wales during the pandemic 

First look images of the 2022 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here camp have been revealed ahead of the new series which kicks off in November.

The ITV reality show is returning to the Australian jungle for the first time in three years after it was held in Gwrych Castle in North Wales due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

And aerial images show that the setting is bigger and better than before, with wild west themed challenges being built and the return of the iconic interview hut.

It’s back: First look images of the 2022 I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here camp have been revealed ahead of the new series which kicks off in November

Double trouble: Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will soon be jetting to Australia to front the show when it returns  

The photos demonstrate how the hastily built wild west themed structures on the site are surrounded by large trees and endless greenery. 

Ropes could be seen attached to several trees above a swimming pool filled with dirty water – a challenge that will be sure to get the celebrities adrenaline pumping. 

The famous red hut, where celebrities take part in exit interviews and do the iconic walk out, stood out among the greenery.

Drone shots of the set show several production cabins and trailers visible on the outback set as ITV staff take advantage of the large space.


Exciting: The ITV reality show is returning to the Australian jungle for the first time in three years after it was held in Gwrych Castle in North Wales due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic

Outback: Aerial images show that the setting is bigger and better than before, with wild west themed challenges being built

ITV confirmed that I’m A Celebrity will finally return to its usual home in the Australian jungle this Autumn for the latest instalment of the long-running show.

Ant and Dec are set to welcome 12 new famous faces into the Australian camp in November. 

In a statement, ITV said: ‘Autumn also brings I’m A Celebrity which makes a welcome return to ITV from the Australian jungle.’ 

The 2021 series saw Danny Miller crowned as King of the Castle, while Giovanna Fletcher was the first person to win the Welsh version of the show the year before.

Bold: The famous red hut, where celebrities take part in exit interviews and do the iconic walk out, stood out among the greenery


Poorly built: The photos demonstrate how the hastily built wild west themed structures on the site are surrounded by large trees and endless greenery

Dangerous: Ropes could be seen attached to several trees above a swimming pool filled with dirty water – a challenge that will be sure to get the celebrities adrenaline pumping

Ant and Dec will return as hosts when I’m A Celebrity returns to screens later this year, guiding a new group of celebrities through Bushtucker Trials and other daring challenges. 

It comes after it was reported that an I’m A Celebrity spin-off version of the popular ITV show is set to be filmed in South Africa, running as a stand alone show in addition to the usual annual event. 

Myleene Klass and Paul Burrell are among the stars who are said to have been lined up to appear on the upcoming all-stars version of the show.

And TV bosses are said to be delighted to be coming to deals with a number of stars, with an insider telling the Mirror: ‘There are plenty who weren’t too scarred by the whole experience to give it another go with a bunch of different campmates.’ 

Iconic location: ITV confirmed that I’m A Celebrity will finally return to its usual home in the Australian jungle this Autumn for the latest instalment of the long-running show

Highly-anticipated: The show is rumoured to hit screens on November 13 

Channel bosses have signed up Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, both 46, to host the show.

It is likely to air next summer, and legendary contestants from the past will compete, taking part in trials while living in camp.

A source told MailOnline at the time: ‘The team behind I’m A Celebrity are making a brand new spin off of the hit series featuring the most loved, favourite campmates from previous years.

New series: Ant and Dec will return as hosts when I’m A Celebrity returns to screens later this year, guiding a new group of celebrities through Bushtucker Trials and other daring challenges

The more the better: It comes after it was reported that an I’m A Celebrity spin-off version of the popular ITV show is set to be filmed in South Africa, running as a stand alone show in addition to the usual annual event

‘The campmates will be doing trials and living in the camp environment, but with fresh and exciting new twists, and they will have a hand in their own destiny through a series of internal votes and challenges.

The spin-off won’t have any sort of public vote as in other series. 

A source told MailOnline: ‘The show is still very much based in the world of I’m A Celebrity – the camp mates will be doing trials and living in the camp environment, but with fresh and exciting new twists on the format.

‘The camp mates will have a hand in their own destiny through a series of internal votes and challenges.’ 

It’s thought the new spin-off will be a slightly shorter format of two weeks instead of the usual three.

Return: In a statement, ITV said: ‘Autumn also brings I’m A Celebrity which makes a welcome return to ITV from the Australian jungle’. Pictured: Hosts Ant and Dec on last year’s series

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