Ant McPartlin amazes staff at a pub in Wales as he stops for a socially distanced selfie
Daily MailAnt McPartlin amazed pub staff as he stopped for a selfie ahead of I'm A Celebrity's launch show on Sunday. Terrifying: On Friday this year's celebrities were seen getting to grips with their first ever trial as they were tasked with abseiling down a cliff in Anglesey Moving to Wales: Ant and co-host Declan Donnelly are preparing to host the launch of this year's I'm A Celebrity in Wales for the show's first ever UK-based series Helicopters were spotted near Gwrych castle on Friday afternoon, as it was revealed that starts will endure 50mph gales and torrential rain when the show returns for its 2020 series. Worried: Stars Jessica Plummer, Jordan North, Giovanna Fletcher, Vernon Kay and Victoria Derbyshire were seen arriving at the sight of the abseil in their pre-castle attire Scared: They were then seen changing into the their protective suits, with Jordan clearly struggling with the challenge as he was sick before the start of the trial I'm A Celebrity's film crew were seen wearing protective face shields and masks for the duration of the shoot so that they complied with strict COVID-19 restrictions that have been put in place. Scary: I'm A Celebrity's Jessica Plummer squealed in terror as she and her fellow stars abseiled down a cliff in the first petrifying trial, which fans will see on Sunday MailOnline was given special access to the show's brand new set located inside the eerie Gwrych Castle, which ITV hired for six weeks costing £1million after COVID-19 ruled out the usual setting in Australia. And so it begins: This year's stars will experience the most brutal living conditions in the show's 18-year, as they move to the crumbling Gwrych Castle Dingy: MailOnline was given special access to the show's brand new set located inside the eerie Gwrych Castle, which ITV hired for six weeks costing £1 million ITV announced an extreme COVID Management Plan to ensure the series runs smoothly, including the celebrities being tested every three days and crew members wearing proximity buzzers, wear masks and get temperature checks on arrival.