It has been confirmed members of the ImACeleb crew have tested positive for coronavirus, just days before the final is due to take place.
There are now only five celebrities left in camp – Mike Tindall, Matt Hancock, Jill Scott, Owen Warner and Seann Walsh – with one of them set to be crowned the new King or Queen of the Jungle in just a few days’ time.
‘The protocols we have in place for such an eventuality have been implemented and filming has continued as we adhere to all Covid guidelines.’supports HTML5 video ‘The producers have grand plans to make the final bigger than ever so no one is seen without a mask and there have been loads more people queueing up to get themselves tested on site,’ they said, according to‘The team also closed down the night shift tent which sells snacks and drinks to the crew in order to give it a deep clean.
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