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I’m A Celebrity facing new threat as Wales plans three-week ‘circuit breaker’ lockdown in November

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AS Wales plans a three-week circuit-breaker, I'm A Celebrity is under threat once again ahead of its return. The ITV show - hosted by Ant McPartlin and Dec Donelly - was forced to find a new location as coronavirus meant Australia wasn't possible.

There are now fears it may become impossible for ITV to get the celebrity contestants and crew into the country in time for the show's launch.

Since I'm A Celeb bosses were forced to monitor the lockdown crisis in Wales closely, the government announced it will ban visitors from the UK's Covid hotspots.

A planned three-week "fire-break" to halt the growth of cases is also on the cards. Wales' First Minister Mark Drakeford said: "A 'fire-break' would also mean a short, sharp shock to all our lives.

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