Bear Grylls warns I’m A Celeb contestants they will face ‘brutal’ weather

Bear Grylls warns I’m A Celeb contestants they will face ‘brutal’ weather and even SNOW on the new series at 200-year-old Welsh castle

Bear Grylls has warned I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestants that they will face ‘brutal’ weather and potentially even snow on the upcoming series of the ITV show.

The TV survival expert, 46, has said this year’s series – which is being held at the 200-year-old Gwrych Castle in Wales – could provide campmates with their toughest challenge yet.

He said the celebrities, who will enter the castle in November, could have to deal with gale-force winds, rain and even snow during filming.  

Shock: Bear Grylls has warned I’m A Celeb contestants they will face grim weather and potentially even snow on the upcoming series of the ITV show

Former SAS trooper – who has organised survival academies in nearby Snowdonia – told The Star: ‘The bad weather in Wales will be brutal.

‘You get persistent wind and rain and that makes people cold fast. Contestants should not underestimate it.’

Long-range forecasts predict temperatures could plunge below zero in the area, with experts telling The Star that there could be winds of 35 mph on some days.

ITV have been contacted for a comment by MailOnline.  

New location: The TV survival expert, 46, has said this year's series - which is being held at the 200-year-old Gwrych Castle in Wales - could provide campmates with their toughest challenge yet

New location: The TV survival expert, 46, has said this year’s series – which is being held at the 200-year-old Gwrych Castle in Wales – could provide campmates with their toughest challenge yet

It comes after work has continued at the castle amid claims earlier this week that the show is ‘under threat’ due to new lockdown rules in Wales.

Crew members were seen preparing the site in Abergele, North Wales, on Wednesday with cranes and scaffolding also being operated.

New restrictions will come into force at 6pm on 1 October 2020 and will be kept under review.  

Ahead of the new lockdown rules! It comes after work has continued at the castle amid claims earlier this week that the show is 'under threat' due to new lockdown rules in Wales

Ahead of the new lockdown rules! It comes after work has continued at the castle amid claims earlier this week that the show is ‘under threat’ due to new lockdown rules in Wales

These include people unable to leave or enter the Conwy County Borough area or be in a ‘ bubble’ with extended household members (people you don’t live with) without a ‘reasonable excuse’. 

Large cranes were seen being operated, with scaffolding also erected on the building. 

Work people could be seen preparing the area wearing high-vis vests while another member of crew could be seen signing in vans and lorries to the site. 

Pals: It comes after hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly made a quick trip to Wales in search of the new I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! castle on Wednesday

Pals: It comes after hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly made a quick trip to Wales in search of the new I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! castle on Wednesday

Elsewhere, trailers and pods could be seen nearby to the Gwrych Castle, no doubt being used by staff for breaks and planning. 

It comes after hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly made a quick trip to Wales in search of the new I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! castle on Wednesday. 

Brushing aside the drama, the series’ hosts Ant, 44, and Dec, 45, appeared in great spirits as they posed in front of a sign directing them to Gwrych Castle for a snap shared to their joint Instagram account. 

Preparation: Crew members were seen preparing the 200-year-old Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales, on Wednesday this week with cranes and scaffolding also being operated

Preparation: Crew members were seen preparing the 200-year-old Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales, on Wednesday this week with cranes and scaffolding also being operated

The presenters appeared to bring the jungle vibe to the chilly town of Conwy as they sported brown and camouflage print outfits as they prepared to film for the upcoming edition.

They captioned the image: ‘Quick trip to Wales in search of the #imaceleb castle. If only there was a sign… @itv.’

Producers are set to entertain viewers by making the contestants face ghost trials to adhere to the ‘haunted’ theme of the castle.

New format: Producers are set to entertain viewers by making the contestants face ghost trials to adhere to the 'haunted' theme of the castle

New format: Producers are set to entertain viewers by making the contestants face ghost trials to adhere to the ‘haunted’ theme of the castle 

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