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I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is reportedly heading to the Canadian wilderness for a brand-new all-star spin-off that promises freezing conditions, dramatic challenges and explosive celebrity pairings.
The new version of the hit ITV reality show, titled I’m A Celebrity: The Wild Frontier, is expected to air next year and will once again be hosted by presenting duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.

Unlike the traditional jungle-based series in Australia, the spin-off will reportedly swap tropical heat for rugged Canadian landscapes, with celebrities navigating forests, mountains and harsh outdoor conditions.
One of the biggest twists in the new format will see contestants paired together throughout the competition, forcing famous faces to work, live and survive side-by-side.
According to insiders, producers believe the intense close-quarters set-up could spark major drama among campmates.
A source said: “This has all been very hush-hush, but everyone involved is really excited to get cracking with filming.”
“The scenery will be stunning and the action explosive.”
The insider added: “Imagine the tension of two stars paired together, forced to eat, sleep, breathe and work together in constant near proximity.”
“There will likely be fireworks and already some pretty big names are in the mix to appear.”
The spin-off comes after the success of the recent South Africa all-stars edition, which featured returning contestants from previous series competing in a special pre-recorded version of the show.

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That edition, which aired earlier this year, attracted audiences of more than five million viewers per night and generated significant online discussion and controversy throughout its run.
The original I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! remains one of ITV’s biggest entertainment programmes, regularly drawing huge ratings during its annual winter run.
The franchise has expanded significantly in recent years, with producers increasingly experimenting with new formats and locations beyond the long-running Australian jungle setting.
While ITV has not yet officially confirmed the celebrity line-up for The Wild Frontier, speculation is already mounting over which former contestants and famous faces could be heading into the Canadian wilderness.
Filming is expected to begin later this year ahead of the show’s planned launch in 2027.