Following the announcement that I'm A Celebritywill be returning to Wales this year, ITV bosses are racing to make sure Gwrych Castle is suitably tortuous for this year's contestants.
The show, hosted by Ant and Dec, moved to the castle in North Wales in 2020 due to travel restrictions caused by the coronaviruspandemic.
Despite missing the trappings of the Australian jungle bosses said Wales welcomed the production with "open arms" and now ITV now wants to make the series 'even better'.
"The current situation there [Australia] is not good and it feels like we needed to make a decision and so we are going back to Wales," said an ITV spokesperson.
"The challenge now will be to make it bigger and better than last year. We always try to do that with Im A Celebrity and last time we only had 10 weeks to transform the castle and we had never been there before.
"This year we have a lot longer, more than three months, and we know the castle and what we are working with so we can really transform it ahead of the arrival of the celebrities. "
Exactly how the camp is going to be transformed remains a mystery but judging by last year's antics including 100-ft ghostly figures and pyrotechnics the spooky scenes are sure to go off with a bang.

Last year's I'm A Celebrity contestants, including Vernon Kay and Queen of the Castle Giovanna Fletcher looked like they'd walked straight onto the set of Game of Thrones after the stunning castle ruins were transformed into scary surroundings.
The site came kitted out with cobweb-covered single beds and an unsavoury looking rusty bath.
The famous jungle shower was replaced with a watering can over a tired-looking tub and the camp fire for celebs to sit around and to cook on was surrounded by stone instead of greenery.
Of course fans will be keen to know if the charismatic Kiosk Cledwyn will be reprising his role in the castle.
Newcomer Cledwyn made his debut on last year's show replacing Australian crowd favourite Kiosk Kev.
The Welshman, who insiders claim to be named after the late local politician Cledwyn Hughes, first appeared after Giovanna Fletcher and Hollie Arnold successfully completed the Castle Coin Challenge, which replaced the Dingo Dollar game.
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