I’m A Celebrity fans fear for show’s sexy shower scenes as stars will be ‘freezing’ as set moves to UK in November
I'M A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! fans are concerned for the iconic sexy shower scenes after it was revealed the show will be taking place in the UK.
The 2020 series of the popular ITV reality programme is usually set in the Australian jungle, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, plans have changed.
Instead, a group of celebs along with hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will be based in the UK at a castle - meaning weather conditions will be somewhat different.
While the show usually sees campmates strip down to their swimwear to enjoy a waterfall shower, fans are predicting this won't be the case this November.
Taking to Twitter, viewers aired their concerns with one person writing: "It’s gonna be freezing in this years #ImACeleb good luck Z celebs. No sunbathing, no semi naked showers and it’ll probably rain everyday."
A second person tweeted: "How is some hot woman going to shower in a bikini in a cold castle? Ludicrous decision #ImACeleb."
A third person pondered about the British weather and how the celebs will cope: "I'm soo glad that #ImACeleb is still going ahead but I can't help but feel their biggest trial is gonna be UK weather in November."
Their comments come after former I'm A Celeb winner Christopher Biggins also aired his concerns about how the show will pan out in the UK.
Speaking on the Friday lunchtime news, the actor admitted he would not want to be taking part in the show in the freezing cold.
Asked how different he thinks the show will be, he explained: "Well I think it will change the show considerably, but it’s good that they’re doing it this year though because it is the 20th season of the show so they’ve gotta be a big splash, but splash being the operative word!
"Of course our weather is not conducive to sitting outside or sleeping outside in the country," he added.
"And of course, if it’s in Scotland or if it’s anywhere in this country, it will be quite cold I would think.
"I’m not so sure I would like to live outside, but perhaps they’ll have people living in the castle, in the dungeon or something."
ITV are yet to reveal which castle will be used, but they're sure to have a task on their hands coming up with Bushtucker Trials.