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First look at I’m A Celebrity 2023 camp with never-before-seen features including a TEMPLE – days before show’s launch

The show is hoping to sign up a superstar's little sister

I'M A Celebrity's camp has been seen for the first time this year in The Sun's exclusive photos - just days before it opens to a host of new celebs.

The jungle makeover comes after The Sun revealed the confirmed epic line-up so far.

I'm A Celebrity's latest camp has been revealed in The Sun's exclusive photos
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I'm A Celebrity's latest camp has been revealed in The Sun's exclusive photosCredit: BackGrid
The most intruging set yet includes a tree house
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The most intruging set yet includes a tree houseCredit: BackGrid
A huge pool has been dug into the jungle with eight cages
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A huge pool has been dug into the jungle with eight cagesCredit: BackGrid
Hosts Ant and Dec are back hosting the new series
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Hosts Ant and Dec are back hosting the new series

And there's a mind-blowing show set to match.

Pictures of the new set show a mighty Aztec style temple with a giant spider monument and circular altar - presumably where offerings will be made to their camp leaders.

On either side of the spider appears to be a life-sized sarcophagus which could easily fit a celeb and a few dozen snakes.

Our aerial snaps also show an outdoor pool dug into the ground, that features at least six underwater cages - which may offer shelter from scary aquatic creatures.

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A red roofed treehouse has also been erected in the jungle canopy - possibly with decent bedding and shelter for lucky campers.

It comes as ITV bosses reached for the stars and plucked Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn for the jungle show, which kicks off in a couple of weeks.

Talks are underway to get the mum-of-two, 32, on board, though she is not thought to have signed up yet.

Elsewhere they've managed to nail down former Brexit Party chief, Nigel Farage, This Morning host Josie Gibson, and EastEnders actress Danielle Harold.

And retired jockey Frankie Dettori, 52, became the first star to touch down in Australia on Monday ahead of the launch.

It is thought that he has TV and promotional work to do in Melbourne for most of this week, to tie in with the Melbourne Cup.

The Sun exclusively revealed at the weekend that Masterchef star Grace Dent has also signed up - despite slamming the show in the past.

The TV food critic, 50, branded the series “a puerile venture into starvation, televised constipation and animal cruelty, abbreviated by ads for Iceland £1 curries.”

She admitted she was embarrassed to watch the award-winning show, saying in 2012: “I snap my blinds firmly shut before settling down to watch I’m a Celeb, in fear the theme tune alone devalues my property.”

Grace has signed a deal rumoured to be up to £100,000 to join fellow celebs Down Under in a move which is set to boost her broadcasting career.

Earlier this week, viewers watching Good Morning Britain got a surprise when an ad for the upcoming run gave away when the hit show will kick off.

The ads featured hosts Ant and Dec working at a luxury jungle retreat - but this time there was a difference at the end of the promo.

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Fans noticed that the start date was confirmed for the first time.

Crew can be seen building a small arena with stands and a cage
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Crew can be seen building a small arena with stands and a cageCredit: BackGrid
A dug out has been etched into the side of a mountain
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A dug out has been etched into the side of a mountainCredit: BackGrid
A hanging star hovers above the jungle camp
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A hanging star hovers above the jungle campCredit: BackGrid
A runway has been erected on the side of a dirt track
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A runway has been erected on the side of a dirt trackCredit: BackGrid
A wire structure marks another spot where campers will battle it out in gruelling trials
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A wire structure marks another spot where campers will battle it out in gruelling trialsCredit: BackGrid

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