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I'm A Celeb bosses try to save 2020 show as new Covid rules puts stars into lockdown

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I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! series which is due to start filming in the coming weeks could be in doubt due to new coronavirus rules.

Today it was announced that as of midnight on Saturday London and Essex were moving to Tier 2 lockdown like Manchester.Manchester, London and Essex are the three most popular areas in the UK for celebs to live, including I'm a Celeb hosts Ant and Dec, who call South West London their home.The line-up for the show, which is due to take place in North Wales, is still to be announced but Londoners Andi Peters, AJ Pritchard, and Tamzin Outhwaite are tipped to be featuring on it.Wales' First Minister Mark Drakeford today warned those living in England's Tier 2 and 3 areas will not be allowed to cross the.

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