I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here 2019! set UNVEILED!

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2019 set is UNVEILED: A Wild West ghost town, suspicious-looking cages and a pond filled with BLACK water all appear as the new series prepares to launch

  • I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! is officially back in production – with a few new additions to the set-up
  • Pictured in aerial shots from the Australian jungle, a Wild West-type ghost town appears to be the setting of one challenge, as well as a boggy pond filled with black water… and probably plenty of other nasty surprises
  • Crew are working on the campsite and the infamous Bush Tucker Trial set-pieces ahead of the show’s return 
  • The celeb line-up is yet to be unveiled, with stars being announced last year in mid-November
  • Rumoured names include Caitlyn Jenner, Kate Garraway, Ian Wright and Jacqueline Jossa
  • The series will kick off on Sunday 17 November on ITV

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is officially back in production, as crew behind-the-scenes of the impending 2019 season have started erecting the newest incarnation of the set.

While the usual suspects are back – the infamous Celebrity Cyclone and the camp that the celebrity contestants will call home for three weeks later this month – there are a few new additions to the set-up.

Pictured in aerial shots from the Australian jungle, a Wild West-type ghost town appears to be the setting of one challenge, as well as a boggy pond filled with black water… and probably plenty of other nasty surprises.

Ghost town? I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is officially back in production, as crew behind-the-scenes of the impending 2019 season have started erecting the newest incarnation of the set

The behemoth task of setting up the annual reality series is well underway, with plenty of production cabins and trailers seen dotting the outback set.

There are the usual high-up zip-wire set-pieces for the stars to tackle in the Bush Tucker Trials – in which they compete for food for the camp.

Some ominous-looking cages have been spied, likely containing all manner of creatures to be used in the trials – with the stars typically forced to swim, burrow, lie amongst and eat the likes of spiders, snakes and cockroaches. 

The famous bridge on which the stars cross to take part in Bush Tucker Trials is back in place. 

Back at it: Ant McPartlin returns having sat out last year’s series. He will re-join Dec Donnelly as co-host

It’s ba-aack! While the usual suspects are back – the infamous Celebrity Cyclone [pictured] and the camp that the celebrity contestants will call home for three weeks later this month – there are a few new additions to the set-up


Swamp thing: Pictured in aerial shots from the Australian jungle, is a boggy pond filled with black water… and probably plenty of other nasty surprises

Vast! The behemoth task of setting up the annual reality series is well underway, with plenty of production cabins and trailers seen dotting the outback set


Wild wild west: A western-style ghost town appears to be the setting of one challenge

The celebrities – who are still yet to be confirmed – will first be staying in the lavish Palazzo Versace hotel on the Gold Coast only to swap this for spindly hammocks and a grotty dunny at the their jungle campsite. 

As happens every year, rumours are swirling around who will be jetting to Australia to take part, with Caitlyn Jenner the latest star reportedly set to appear.

The American reality star, 70, is said to be taking part for an eye-watering £500,000 fee, which is allegedly the show’s highest ever appearance fee. 

Caitlyn joins a slew of names including Good Morning Britain star Kate Garraway, former England player Ian Wright and actress Jacqueline Jossa – supposedly heading Down Under to join hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly in the famous jungle.

Enter the jungle: The famous bridge on which the stars cross to take part in Bush Tucker Trials is back in place

Death-defying! There are the usual high-up zip-wire set-pieces for the stars to tackle in the Bush Tucker Trials – in which they compete for food for the camp


WARNING – May Bite! Some ominous-looking cages have been spied, likely containing all manner of creatures to be used in the trials

Welcome to paradise? Stars are typically forced to swim, burrow, lie amongst and eat the likes of spiders, snakes and cockroaches from the jungle surrounds


Jetting out: Dec was spotted arriving at Heathrow Airport, London, on Wednesday, with his family – jetting to Australia ahead of the series launch

Excited: Dec was in very high spirits as he jetted off to the jungle, joined by wife Ali Astall and their 14-month-old daughter Isla

A source told The Sun: ‘Caitlyn is such a huge name and a great get for producers. ITV think she is one of their best ever signings.

‘It’s a real bolt from the blue. They’ve asked her every year for a long time, but she finally felt the time was right.’

When contacted by MailOnline a representative for I’m A Celebrity said: ‘Any names suggested for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! are just speculation until we officially confirm our line up.’

Last year, the official roster of stars was unveiled in mid-November, with this year’s start date confirmed for Sunday November 17.


Water works: The tasks often see the celebs grappling with water-themed challenges



Coming soon: The celebrities – who are still yet to be confirmed – will first be staying in the lavish Palazzo Versace hotel on the Gold Coast only to swap this for spindly hammocks and a grotty dunny at the their jungle campsite

Here we go again: As happens every year, rumours are swirling around who will be jetting to Australia to take part, with Caitlyn Jenner the latest star reportedly set to appear

Rumours: The American reality star, 70, is said to be taking part for an eye-watering £500,000 fee, which is allegedly the show’s highest ever appearance fee


Incoming: Caitlyn joins a slew of names including Good Morning Britain star Kate Garraway, former England player Ian Wright and actress Jacqueline Jossa – supposedly heading Down Under to join hosts Ant & Dec in the famous jungle

The new series marks Ant’s first time back in the jungle since 2017, which came before his drink-drive arrest and subsequent break from presenting.

While Ant was replaced by presenter Holly Willoughby last series, bosses had previously confirmed that he would always return to the show following his TV hiatus.

Meanwhile, there has been a shake-up on the I’m A Celebrity: Extra Camp line-up as Emily Atack has been confirmed to replace Scarlett Moffatt.


The return: The new series marks Ant’s first time back in the jungle since 2017, which came before his drink-drive arrest and subsequent break from presenting

Task force: While Ant was replaced by presenter Holly Willoughby last series, bosses had previously confirmed that he would always return to the show following his TV hiatus


Close: I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! will kick off on Sunday 17 November on ITV



Superstar: Caitlyn came out as a transgender woman in 2015 when she changed her name, but has been a fixture on reality TV since 2007 [pictured L in April]. Kate Garraway [C] and Jacqueline Jossa [R] are also rumoured

New line-up: Emily Atack has been confirmed to replace Scarlett Moffatt on I’m A Celebrity… Extra Camp, joining returning host Joel Dommett (centre) and newcomer Adam Thomas (right)




Who else? [L-R] Roman Kemp, Nadine Coyle, James Haskell and Ian Wright are all rumoured to be starring this season 

One year on: Fans were more than happy a year ago with Ant’s temp replacement Holly 

The TV personality will be joining returning host Joel Dommett and fellow newcomer Adam Thomas to host the spin-off show, with Joe Swash also departing the programme.

All three presenters have appeared on the main show in previous years, proving to be fan-favourites. 

They’ll get all the latest behind the scenes gossip with unseen clips, exclusive interviews and the insiders guide to the dreaded Bush Tucker Trials.  

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! will kick off on Sunday 17 November on ITV.

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