I’m A Celebrity stars will self-isolate with their partners and kids for two weeks
THIS year’s I’m A Celebrity… stars can self-isolate with partners and family in secret luxury cottages and hotels.
They have been allowed to have loved ones join them so they do not get lonely during the two weeks of enforced quarantine before the show.
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Contestants, including Mo Farah and Shane Richie, have been put up with their nearest and dearest near the North Wales location.
Normally, celebs have no outside contact from the moment they land in Australia.
The Sun understands the rule of giving up phones a few days before the show starts will still apply.
This year’s celebs are due to enter Gwrych Castle on November 15.
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A source said: “ITV decided to allow celebs as much time with families as possible.
"They’re already essentially having three weeks’ quarantine in a freezing castle, so two weeks on top of that felt a bit mean.”
It also means when campmates leave, their families will be on hand.
Shane is married to Christie Goddard while Mo has four children with wife Tania.
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