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No way!
The show has been occupying our television screens since 2002, but many people have doubled this year, I am a celebrity, get me out of the best series of all time! With Harry Redknapp's hilarious stories, the kindness of Nick Knowles and the general love of the camp, it's certainly one of the best.
That's why viewers of the hit show were devastated during last night's show (Wednesday, November 28), when host Dec Donnelly announced that the current series is already HALF WAY.
After the announcement of Dec, fans rushed to go on Twitter to express their sadness. A user wrote: "Am I the only one not to believe that I'm a celebrity is already halfway and almost finished?" Absolutely, certainly not ready for this series to finish … #ImACeleb ". [sic]
Another added: "I'm sad that we are already halfway through the series," with someone else writing: "Midway through the series … I do not know if I can survive not seeing Nick Knowles on TV every night. " [sic]
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Celebrities are only allowed to one phone call
Celebrities are allowed only one phone call before the technology is confiscated.
Ordinary celebrities are accompanied from the UK to Australia before going to the camp. However, when they arrive at their place of residence before the show, they receive a phone call before their phone and other technologies are removed from their property.
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Celebrities are only allowed to one phone call
Celebrities are allowed only one phone call before the technology is confiscated.
Ordinary celebrities are accompanied from the UK to Australia before going to the camp. However, when they arrive at their place of residence before the show, they receive a phone call before their phone and other technologies are removed from their property.
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The presenters are on the site very early
Because of the time difference between the United Kingdom and Australia, presenters – this year, Dec Donnelly and Holly Willoughby – must be on site incredibly early! From 2:30 in the morning to do a dubbing job, they then have to review the scenario of the day and put on make-up before going to the studio for 7am, when we see them on live TV in the UK .
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The technology involved is huge
As we all know, the whole I'm a celebrity is covered in cameras, recording all the ins and outs of celebrity life, but of course, to make it a TV show, you have to edit. There are 13 editing suites used in the series. The "nerve center" of the production is used 24 hours a day, where the team records the actions of the stars and also addresses all the stars who enter the Bush Telegraph.
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The game I'm a celebrity is NOT in the middle of nowhere
At first glance, the game I'm at Celebrity is in the middle of nowhere, but it is actually in Springbrook National Park, in the city of Murwillumbah, Queensland. While friends and family celebrities would apparently be accommodated in the luxurious hotel Palazzo Versace, the crew is based in the seaside resort of Coolangatta.
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Celebrities receive a DVD to get ready
The book I'm a celebrity … get me out of here! The Inside Story revealed that "every celebrity who plans to participate receives a pack including a DVD to know exactly what she is leaving".
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There are many more crews involved than you probably imagine
I'm a Celebrity is a huge production with about 150 members of the team who work every day on the show and need to be nurtured. No gadget for them!
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The medical team remains on guard
Over the years, the medical team has been busy. In 2013, one of the crew members had a tick bite resulting in severe anaphylactic shock. Other medical concerns over the years include more than 100 ticks removed from celebrities and crew and 22 carpet pythons moved!
Once a celebrity has been dismissed from the show, she must also consult her psychiatrist before consulting Medic Bob to take her weight and blood pressure.
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The waterfall shower is wrong!
We all saw the waterfall scenes, BUT it turns out they were created for the show! Lauren Booth, a candidate in 2006, revealed that she was "disabled" when comrades did not use her for showering and that she was working under "hot water".
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There are LOTS of insects!
It's a good job that Holly Willoughby does not participate in I'm Celebrity. Reports suggest that in each series of the emission 250 000 badroaches, 153 000 crickets, 2.5 million mealworms, 400 spiders, 500 rats and 30 snakes are bred.
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This is an international series
After the British series, the German team arrives! France, Sweden, India, Hungary and the United States, which run in the same place!
Viewers, along with temporary facilitator Holly Willoughby, were barely able to watch during the AWFUL Bushtucker trial.
Hollyoak actress Malo Thompson-Dwyer and Coronation Street actress Sair Khan took part in one of the worst restaurant contests ever seen to date. To earn meals for the camp, Malique and Sair had to eat jungle delicacies such as fish eyes, vomit fruits, pig muzzles, sheep testis, shredded jerked beef and dead scorpion (for n & rsquo; To name a few).
Meanwhile, in the TV news "I'm Celebrity," Dec and Holly announced that the votes would start soon and that viewers would have the opportunity to vote for three celebrities to participate in the Immunity Challenge. .
Harry Redknapp, Nick Knowles and John Barrowman were elected to participate in Deadly Dash. The scenes will air on the episode tonight, I'm Celebrity.
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