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I’m a Celebrity backstage secrets – from hidden ‘sex cave’ to ‘Talk of Doom’ and trick to avoid flashing on camera

I'M A Celebrity may have a new home in a spooky Welsh castle this year, but many of its tricks and secrets will likely have remained in place.

From 'modesty smocks' and fake props to campmates being given a 'Talk of Doom' before filming, a huge production operation takes place behind the scenes.

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The campmates are having a very different experience this year in WalesCredit: ITV
The team have transformed Gwrych Castle for 2020's seriesCredit: Rex Features

And thanks to former campmates and crew 'spilling the rice and beans' in previous years, fans have been let in on some of the show's top secrets.

While the jungle shower - which has seen a stream of stunning celebs strip off - is actually fake, there is also said to be a 'secret sex cave' close by.

And while months of planning goes into stockpiling the creepy crawlies for the Bushtucker Trials, there's also allegedly a grim reason why their uniform is red.

Here we look at some of the show's backstage secrets...

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There are some sneaky tricks behind the show's top scenesCredit: Rex Features

Celebs given 'modesty smocks' to avoid flashing

After the stars complained that they had to get naked in front of the cameras in order to change in series 1, producers came up with what is called a "modesty smock".

Not all the stars have to strip off on cameraCredit: Rex Features

It is essentially a sheet designed for campmates to put their head through, allowing them to get changed in front of the cameras without flashing anything.

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The show has a 'dummy run'

In past series, brave Australians have been hired to spend three days pretending to be the celebrities the week before the show goes live.

It's done to ensure everything in the camp is in working order and they even do trials and eat the same food - just like it's the real thing.

Aussies are usually enlisted before the stars enter camp to 'try it out'Credit: Rex Features

It's unclear who they've enlisted this year - due to lockdown - but the celebs no doubt either have a few daring Welsh locals, or even crew members who have been self-isolating, to thank.

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There's a secret 'sex cave' in Australia

I'm A Celeb has seen some very famous romances begin under the canopy of trees in Australia - from Peter Andre and Katie Price, to THAT flirting between Marc Bannerman and Cerys Matthews.

And last year, producers are said to have introduced a secret 'love cave' in the hopes of striking up a new jungle romance.

Jungle hammocks weren't the only option for celebs last year...Credit: Rex Features
Katie Price and Peter Andre had one of the most famous jungle romancesCredit: Rex Features
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The hideout was next to the communal shower and offered the campmates complete privacy.

Sadly no major romances happened, and it's unclear if there's anything similar this year - although a huge castle is bound to have many hidden corners...

Celebs given 'The Talk Of Doom' before going in

There have been many stars that have appeared genuinely shocked by the horrors they face on the show - take Jordan throwing up on the cliff edge this year as a strong example.

Jordan may have struggled on the first day - but he was fully warned about how hard it would beCredit: Rex Features
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Even if they've not seen the show, celebs are warned what they'll faceCredit: Rex Features

But according to Mark Busk-Cowley, who penned the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! The Inside Story book, producers fill them in on everything beforehand so they're fully prepared.

Campmates are apparently given the 'Talk of Doom" by executive producers, and even handed a DVD to watch to fill them in.

The jungle shower and some props are FAKE

Some of the programme's most memorable moments have happened underneath the waterfall in Australia, but it turns out it's manmade - and can even be switched off.

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Bosses turn off the waterfall's H20 supply every day between 3pm and 6pm - leaving the fake facade bone dry.

The jungle shower looks completely natural - but it's actually manmadeCredit: ITV
This year's campmates have an indoor showerCredit: Rex Features

And some of the rocks situated around the camp are also fake.

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