I’m a celebrity, the stars might not get a VIP remedy or a circle of family visits when they leave the jungle.

I’m a celebrity ArrayArray Get Me Out Of Here! will take up position this year, but things will be a little different for the stars when they leave the jungle.

TV bosses would say celebrities wouldn’t stay at the Versace hotel at 1000 euros a night.

Also, when they leave the jungle, their circle of family and friends won’t be there to receive them either.

ITV reportedly had to reach an agreement with the Australian government and the border so that they could continue the transmission as planned.

“ITV is in constant contact with the Australian government and is making everything they do in line with their requirements,” a source said.

“Part of the explanation is that there might possibly be a mass entourage waiting for celebrities to leave the jungle.

“And there are no friends either means any Versace hotel, where they have stayed in luxury. When celebrities are evicted, they’ll be on the first plane to return,” the source told The Sun.

This year’s I’m a Celebrity series had been broadcast on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Earlier this week, it was reported that fellow campmates would likely have to spend two weeks in quarantine to continue opposing Covid-19.

It has been said that to succeed in a social distance and to ensure that everyone is free of Covid before entering the camp this year, everyone involved will move to the lockout.

Details of how the screen will be propagated have yet been announced.

There are rumors that applicants can fly to Scotland than to the Australian Gold Coast.

Metro.co.uk contacted ITV for comment.

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