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I'm a Celebrity 'in jeopardy' after star contracts Covid-19 a week before the show starts

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A source told the Sun: “It could put the whole show in jeopardy.” AJ, 26, and Abbie, 24, are anxiously awaiting clearance so he can rejoin the line-up for Friday’s first day of filming ahead of Sunday’s launch show.A wider outbreak would wreck tight production schedules for I’m A Celebrity, seen as the jewel in the crown of ITV’s entertainment line-up.Last year’s run regularly boasted over ten million viewers.

Despite the pandemic bosses were determined to press ahead with this year’s 20th series, hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.

Filming has moved from the Australian bush to Gwrych Castle, North Wales. ITV confirmed that a member of the cast did contract the disease.

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