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Russell Watson on the 'freezing' temperatures in I'm a Celebrity camp - and why he almost quit a trial

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Gwrych Castle.Following his exit last night, Russell spoke to North Wales Live about his I'm a Celebrity experience.He appeared to dispell speculation that the camp in Abergele had central heating secretly installed.The Classical Brit Award winner said: "I can't even begin to describe to you how cold that place was."Russell said "it was freezing," especially overnight, and detailed the impact of the cold temperatures.He said: "My fingers, I'd go to bed at night, and they were white.

I had my hands in my mouth for a couple of hours each night, [just] trying to warm them up."It came as a surprise to Russell that even under these conditions "there was no arguments" in camp.He explained: "The atmosphere in the camp was brilliant and we all just.

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