It is rumored that the next season 20 of the series is in ruins for 200 years due to blocking restrictions in Australia.
When the truth television is broadcast in November, it is said to take place at Gwrych Castle in north Wales, unlike the classic Murwillumbah jungle, New South Wales.
But the road to the historical monument is a popular site for dogs.
A so-called “connection problems in Abergele, Conwy” reads: “Road leading to Gwrych Castle.
“Oh good night. Close to the city but far enough away for an activity with a lovely girl.
It is billed as the “guide to knowing where” and states that it provides “privileged data that only locals know.”
The Sun revealed last week how the same previous location had to be replaced when Australia closed its internal borders.
This is the first time the screen will be filmed in the UK and the castle will be haunted.
The ruins are said to have been searched through the ghost of the former owner, Winifred Cochrane, the Countess of Dundonald, who died in 1924.
Instead of the same old shower, the competition will shower in a tin bath and be forced to swap your bikinis for thermals.
It is said that from eating insects from the jungle, the demanding situations will be to make the testicles of the sheep laugh.
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