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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here's Covid-19 changes

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'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' is making a number of changes this year, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Although the ITV reality show will be back on the small screen for its 20th series, evicted contestants will no longer be treated to a stay at the £1,000-a-night Versace hotel and instead they will fly home immediately after leaving the show.

Additionally, family members will not be flown out to Australia to greet the celebrities as they leave the jungle camp. A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre TV column: "ITV are in constant contact with the Australian authorities and are making sure everything they do is in line with their requirements. "Part of that is that there will be no huge entourage waiting for celebrities to leave.

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