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It's going to be a season of the show like no other.
ITV has announced that the new season of I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! will be filmed at Gwrych Castle, Abergele in Wales.
Ant and Dec will be hosting the new instalment of the series and, as always, celebrities be put through their paces - gruelling tasks, horrid food, all in the name of becoming the first ever King or Queen of the I'm A Celeb castle.
While we're used to seeing the celebs in the sweltering heat of a jungle, it will be interesting to see how they cope knowing that they are that bit closer to home.
No contestants for this year's season have been revealed, nor have the dates, but we do know it's coming to our screens this autumn.
Mark Baker, Chair of the Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust said: "I’m absolutely delighted that I’m A Celebrity has chosen Gwrych Castle to be its UK location for the 2020 series.
"Gwrych Castle is a beautiful grade I listed 19th county house and a must-see destination for tourists visiting Wales. I’m A Celebrity being here will really help support Gwrych Castle and its ongoing restoration as well as giving the region a much-needed economic boost."