Works have been detected in a new location, rumoured to be

Construction personnel have been photographed at Gwrych Castle in North Wales as the hypothesis continues to increase that this might be the next one to be a celebrity… get me out of here! Location.

Last week he revealed that due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, this year’s ITV series would be founded in a ruined British castle rather than in the Australian jungle.

And recent reports have made Wales Castle in Conwy the selected land; this has not yet been shown through the channel.

Although it’s not official yet, it’s like they’re getting ready for anything at Gwrych Castle this week.

Construction personnel photographed the 25-acre 200-year-old historic site near the town of Abergele, which was awarded through the Daily Mail ITV report for one million euros.

People dressed in high-visibility jackets can be noticed running into the Grade I indexed building, while a crane is also available to lift what looked like items for a set elsewhere.

A sign that read “Danger: Don’t Go Out” also hung at the front of the building, which is said to be enchanted, according to local legends.

This comes a few days after Richard Cowles, entertainment director of ITV Studios, said the screen would make a pretty radical replacement this year to make sure its release despite restrictions related to coronaviruses.

He said: “We’ve done everything we can to make the series in Australia.

“However, we are all really excited about a UK version of I’m A Celebrity.”

Of course, there will still be terrifying creatures and creatures galore, but the series will also adopt its new medieval theme, with responsibilities like jousting, terrifying dungeons and even fake gallows.

“Our celebrities will probably have to swap shorts for thermals, yet they may be expecting fundamental nutrition of rice and beans and a lot of emotions and surprises along the way.”

We are relieved that the exhibition is taking position and cannot wait to see which celebrities will participate…

Tyla contacted ITV to comment on the location of the rumor.

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