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I’m A Celebrity 2020 ‘costs ITV over £15m’ as expense of signing celebs and building new set spirals after move to UK

I'M A Celebrity 2020 is reportedly set to cost ITV more than £15million following its move to the UK.

As well as an incredible starting lineup, show bosses have also been forced to dig deep because a whole new camp had to be built - along with new challenges.

I'm A Celebrity 2020 is reportedly set to cost ITV over £15million
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I'm A Celebrity 2020 is reportedly set to cost ITV over £15million

The ITV show will be like no other this year after swapping the jungle in Australia for freezing north Wales.

However, the change has still proven to be costly.

A source told : "The show has come from a standing start.

"The whole infrastructure had to be put in place — creative ideas, format, location, production and that’s before we even got to Covid protocols."

The series is now taking place in North Wales
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The series is now taking place in North WalesCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Vernon is said to have signed a mega-money deal to go on I'm A Celeb
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Vernon is said to have signed a mega-money deal to go on I'm A CelebCredit: Rex Features
Jessica joined EastEnders in 2019 as hairdresser Chantell
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Jessica joined EastEnders in 2019 as hairdresser ChantellCredit: Rex Features

Earlier this week, The Sun Online revealed Mo Farah had raced straight to the top of the show's rich list after securing an estimated £300,000 pay packet.

The athlete, who was one of the gold medal-winning stars of London 2012, is earning double that of nearest rival Vernon Kay.

He also knocked Corrie legend Bev Callard into bronze place with her £125,000 earner.

A TV insider told us: "The ITV executives were desperate to bag Mo and will have spent big to get their man.

Holly competed in the Rio Paralympics in 2016
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Holly competed in the Rio Paralympics in 2016Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Victoria is one of the many big name stars
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Victoria is one of the many big name starsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Beverley was one of the first celebs to sign up for the 2020 series
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Beverley was one of the first celebs to sign up for the 2020 seriesCredit: Rex Features

"It's a massive coup for producers to get Mo for the series. Everyone's really excited about the signing and think he'll be a hit with viewers.

"It's the first time he's agreed to do anything like this, so it'll be a massive draw for sports fans."

After the top three big earners comes opera singer Russell Watson, who has reportedly bagged around £100,000.

EastEnders actor Jessica Plummer, West End name Ruthie Henshall and radio host Victoria Derbyshire have asked for around £75,000.

Meanwhile, a series of changes have been made to the show's new location, Gwrych Castle.

Taking inspiration from its former Aussie jungle location, producers have designed a communal area with a fire as the main focal point for the camp.

Celebrities will then be taken to different areas to tackle the various tasks.

As a result, the of the Grade 1 listed castle in Conwy, North Wales.

I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! 2020 line-up
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