Helen Flanagan and her fellow I’m A Celebrity All Stars celebs will face a “horrifying” lack of privacy due to a new camp feature, according to reports. The stars will have to deal with an open-air dunny which is entirely open to the elements – and prying eyes.
“We’re not just dealing with spiders and snakes here, there are real, man-eating wild animals in South Africa so the dunny is much closer to camp than in Australia,” an ITV source told the Sun.
“We just couldn’t have the A-listers roaming the dangerous bush in the night. So it’s a lot closer to camp which has its highs and lows – there is zero privacy, it’s totally open to the elements and for the women especially, left their modesty at risk.”
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“If the celebrities think they learned some tricks of the trade in Australia, they are in for a shock. Producers this year had an entire national park to play with,” they added. “Believe me, there were no holds barred.”
Carol Vorderman, Helen and Paul Burrell are among the names already announced. ITV confirmed the new series of the smash-hit show would be kicking off on Monday, April 24 with a cast made up of several familiar faces. Announcing the exciting news on the channel’s social media, ITV wrote: “Passports at the ready!
“We’ve got a brand new home, a host of all-star legends, and a LOT of surprises. I’m A Celebrity South Africa starts 24th April on ITV1 and ITVX.” The show synopsis reads: “They survived the Australian jungle, but South Africa is an even harder proposition which will push them to their limits and test them like never before. The challenges are bigger and tougher and the environment harsher and more unforgiving. With no public vote, they will be competing against each other in a battle to become the first ever ‘I’m A Celebrity Legend’. Whilst nodding back to the Australian jungle, I’m A Celebrity…South Africa is a uniquely different series so viewers can look forward to lots of unexpected twists and turns.”