I'm A Celebrity host Ant and Dec and show star airlift | Daily Mail Online

2021-12-13 14:04:17 By : Mr. David Zeng

By Shekhar Bhatia for Mailonline

Published: November 19, 2021, 07:48 EST | Updated: November 19, 2021, 11:52 EST

I am a celebrity star who started their first terrible challenge on Friday because they were seen hanging above an abandoned quarry during the Walk The Plank mission.

Louise Minchin, Naughty Boy, Danny Miller, and Snoochie Shy are a group of celebrities who took a helicopter to the rig built for the show, and were hosted by Ant and Dec.

When they arrived, people saw this group of people dealing with the challenge because they were wearing neon orange jackets and dangling from a height when they accepted the Walk The Plank challenge. 

The presenter himself seemed to enjoy the scenery on the scaffolding. The ant, wearing a long coat, jeans and boots, smiled and took out his mobile phone to take pictures of falling water. Dirk was beaming when he chatted with the naughty boy and pointed at the scaffolding. 

what! I am a celebrity star who started their first terrible challenge on Friday because they were seen hanging above an abandoned quarry during the Walk The Plank mission.

When the naughty boy and Danny Miller were struggling on the plank, after the bottom of the plank disappeared under them, they seemed to be particularly disturbed by the task.  

The celebrities were taken from Grich Castle to a secluded site near Caernarfon, a distance of about 40 miles. The team of photographers installed light batteries on top of the scaffolding, as the stars move around, and Ant and Dec.

Just one week after the government-led green summit COP26 was held, the fact that they risked increasing carbon emissions and using vehicles to pollute the air seemed to have lost the way for show producers.

An observer said: "It was a sunny morning. You can easily go from the castle where they will be stationed to the set that has been built. 

Do it all! The film crews are all wearing dark suits, and celebrities are easily identifiable under their neon lights 

help! The naughty boy looked unhappy and the ground escaped from under his feet 

help! I am a celebrity star being airlifted to the scene, it is expected to be their most terrible challenge today

Happily Happy: Taking a selfie after leaving the helicopter in December 

help! The naughty boy is one of the hapless people because the floor sweeps under him

Ouch! Someone saw Danny Miller hanging uneasy from a height 

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'They could have put together an electric car easily, and it would take about an hour. But I think they want to keep celebrities away from prying eyes, away from any risk of contracting Covid. 

In the afternoon, the weather improved, rain and fog, and filming was forced to stop.

The show is one of ITV's most popular shows every year, and all participants have been in isolation for the past two weeks.

Today’s show producer filmed the celebrities landing in a helicopter and then "walking planks" on huge scaffolding erected in a quarry along the coast of North Wales near Carnarvon.

Scaffolding has been erected at Alexandra Quarry near Penyffridd to force them to "walk the plank" while performing their tasks. It has a terrifying drop of hundreds of feet above the abandoned quarry.

Take a chance! When the stars fall, autumn is simply terrible 

help! Emmerdale star Danny was seen chatting with crew members 

Oops! The team of photographers installed light batteries on top of the scaffolding as the stars were walking around, talking to Ant and Dec

spooky! Prepared for the challenge earlier this week 

Everyone is on the deck: the stars look scared as they prepare

Don't look down! The stars looked down at the ground, their expressions horrified

Dismal: The terrible weather will undoubtedly make the stars more panic

Wow! In the 2019 series, Australia also had a similar plank challenge (pictured is Jacqueline Jossa and Ian Wright)

help! Saw the stars preparing to board the plank earlier in the day 

Ant and Dec wrapped up in the cold and rain, showing four performing stars around the scaffolding before filming started.

In the 2019 series, Australia also had a similar plank challenge, and last year, the stars slid off the cliff-an unforgettable moment that caused DJ Jordan North to vomit out of fear.

The latest image was released after reports that the show owner is adding new content to Gwrych Castle, including a dungeon and a second dirty camp.

Keep out of the cold! When they headed to the venue in Abergele, Wales, the quartet appeared to be afraid of the future trial. The 53-year-old news anchor was at the helm, followed by the 36-year-old producer, 30-year-old actor, and 29-year-old DJ. Rear

Oh my goodness: the stars look worried as they prepare for the trial 

It is said that ITV is building a new prison called The Clink in a North Wales manor, and if celebrities misbehave, they will be sent there.

But before the show officially starts on Sunday night, the producers will have to deal with a lot of criticism from animal rights activists.

Critics of the show blasted it on Twitter for using live animals for entertainment. Animal rights activists called on viewers to boycott the series and switch to other shows.

A spokeswoman for PETA said: "Although there is a new lineup of celebrities in the bill, viewers can expect the same cruel and tacky animal stunts we see in "I Am a Celebrity" year after year.

Not for the faint-hearted! The beautiful scenery is surpassed by scaffolding 

"Although knowing that the reluctant animal participants endure pain, discomfort and fear in the stupid challenges of the show, ITV seems very willing to continue to convey the dangerous message that animal cruelty is acceptable and even interesting.

'But it's not funny to see shy snakes avoiding celebrity screams or cockroaches being confined in a room where they cannot escape, while humans are waving and waving.

'Treating animals as inanimate props for naive pranks ignores our understanding of other extraordinary creatures that share the world with us.

'PETA urged the audience to change the channel of the circus until the producer drove the animals out of there.

Oh oh: celebrities are preparing for the "plank walking" challenge 

Keep out of the cold! When they headed to the venue in Abergele, Wales, the quartet appeared to be afraid of the future trial. The 53-year-old news anchor was at the helm, followed by the 36-year-old producer, 30-year-old actor, and 29-year-old DJ. Rear

OK! A stylish car with I'm A Celeb license plate was driven to the castle

Not exactly Maldives! The three entered the city in the rainy weather

The girls are here! Thank goodness, ladies see the interesting side of the challenges ahead

Hard times: The new footage came after revealing that this year’s "I am a celebrity" will be the toughest series, and after the boss schedules a terrible challenge every day, the show has the most trials

Smart: The naughty boy wore a beautiful pea coat when he went out 

All the actions! The road was blocked during shooting 

There is no low-key arrival here! The stars got in the car and finally tasted luxury 

Ready to act! Snoochie seems to be ready for everything, because she is already wearing a comfortable tights, and Louise wearing a chic jacket is even more inappropriate

"They survived, just, so now we have to push them further in each series and make sure we keep them vigilant, so they don't know what will happen next."

"This show has been aired for so long, and some people really know it very, very well, so we need to keep the element of surprise. This means that we have improved our game.

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Persist: The weather is not suitable for the stars, they chose heavy winter clothes 

Laughing: Louise and Snookie laughed while being beaten by the weather 

For the five stars who started their I'm A Celeb journey at The Clink, life will be even more difficult. Forced to compete with the main camp, those living in The Clink have found themselves at a disadvantage.

Stars such as the 32-year-old singer Frankie Bridge may face the problem of not having a bed, sleeping on a cold, hard floor, bathing in the dark, and having to keep holding on to the chain to release the water.

They will spend most of their daily lives in the camp, trying to avoid the scorching temperatures in the outdoor courtyard, where they will be forced to brush their teeth in the dirty sink and get out of the cramped toilet.

'Tougher': The stars of the 2021 series will go to Gwrych Castle, where there is a new living quarter, The Clink, for the five celebrities who lost the show’s first trial

OK! More low-key cars on either side of the Jaguar

Oops: Before the mission, Ant and Dec messed up again because the latter bought the former a birthday gift

Before the mission, Ant and Dec again bought a birthday gift for Ant and Dec for the former. 

The gift was wrapped in multiple layers. December said: "Where is the birthday boy? I prepared a small gift for him here." Then the ant noticed the camera and said, "Is this on social media?"

When Ant covered his unstyling hair, Dec said, "This is a small gift for you." Don't be too emotional, it's really nothing. Don't worry, it's nothing'. 

After struggling hard, the ant opened its fit and faced a cardboard box with the word "Nothing" written on it.  

Oh dear: The gift is wrapped in multiple layers, and Dec said: ``Where is the birthday boy? I prepared a small gift for him here", then the ant noticed the camera and said, "Is this on social media?" "

Not too happy: When Ant covered his unshaped hair, Dec said: This is a small gift for you. Don't be too emotional, it's really nothing. Don't worry, it's nothing'

 Rise to fame: broadcaster and former BBC breakfast host

Eliminate the biggest misunderstanding in the castle: it is great to be able to show my interesting side instead of being a serious news presenter.

Phobia: The idea of ​​a small enclosed space of cockroaches and spiders is terrible!

The role in the camp: I will hug and make the food more delicious!

Miss: My comfortable bed and beautiful bathtub.

Dream Camper: Angelina Jolie and Daniel Craig-if he was in the castle, we would not have a star problem.

 Rise to fame: Olympic gold medalist

 The biggest misunderstanding to dispel in the castle: People always think that I am very calm and serious on the diving board. This will be a good opportunity for people to get to know me better.

Phobia: I don't like mice. 

Role in the camp: I don't mind helping with cleaning.

 Dream Campers: Ed Sheeran and Will Smith 

 Rise to fame: Radio 1Xtra DJ 

 The biggest misunderstanding to dispel in the castle: Everyone knows that I am a very lively person, but when I leave my comfort zone, I may be shy. 

Phobia: bugs, height, I have claustrophobia.

Role in the camp: I like twerking on Friday night, I will teach you how to do this sport in Castle!

Miss: My cat and lip gloss.

Dream Campers: Jim Carrey and Big Nastity.

 Rise to fame: TV presenter and reporter 

 The biggest misunderstanding to dispel in the castle: no. I don't worry about what people think.

Phobia: height. I don’t know how I would feel if I had to walk across a board at a very high level!

Roles in the camp: chef and interviewer. I like to understand people's lives.

Miss: Except for Judy and my family, I don't know what happened in the news. I am a news fan.

Dream Camper: The late Jimmy Greaves. I would love to talk to him about scoring goals in the castle.

 Eliminate the biggest misunderstanding in the castle: people don't really understand the real me at home. I want to show people the maternal side, the side my family sees.

Phobia: I hope I can overcome my fear and participate in the trial!

Role in the camp: Mom and organize some interesting dance routines! 

The person I miss the most: my notepad and pencil-I am known for always having to write down my thoughts.

Dream camper: Giovanna Fletcher-she is such a lovely and warm person.

Eliminate the biggest misunderstanding in the castle: people don't understand the real me, I hope everyone understands me.

Phobia: Limited space and height, but I want to try to bring back some stars.

The role in the camp: the castle chef and the person everyone can trust.

Miss: My mother. I live with her and it will be difficult to leave her.

Dream camper: Sir Elton John would be great.

Rise to fame: Paralympic gold medalist

Eliminate the biggest misunderstanding in the castle: it is great to be able to show all disabled people that they can try different things in their lives.

Phobias: snakes, mice, spiders, height-everything!

Role in the camp: chef-as long as there is not too much pressure to make food fun!

The people I miss most: TikTok, my mom and dog.

DREAM CAMPER: Thierry Henry-I like to watch Arsenal games.

Fame: Football Legend 

Eliminate the biggest misunderstanding in the castle: No, because I never hide behind a false image. What you see is what you get.

Phobia: I will tell you in the castle!

Role in the camp: chef. I like to cook at home, and I hope to add some garlic and rosemary to the food.

Miss: My partner and my little girl. It will be difficult.

 Rise to fame: Saturday star 

 Dispel the biggest misunderstanding in the castle: people think that if you are in a pop band, you will lead a charming lifestyle and not get into trouble, but I am determined to mess up all the housework.

Phobia: Spiders, mice and confined spaces scare me.

The role in the camp: continuous embracer.

Miss: Wayne and my children.

Dream camper: Larry Lamb or father image type.

Rise to fame: Emmerdale actor 

The biggest misunderstanding to dispel in the castle: No, but I want to show everyone what I look like in real life, not my soap character Aaron Dingle. 

Phobia: I am very afraid of eating trials! I'm afraid I will nausea!

The role in the camp: a shoulder that can cry, a person that everyone can find when they encounter problems.

The people I miss most: my fiancee Stephen and our new baby.

Dream camper: Fred Sirieix or any former football player. I can't let them ask many questions alone!

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