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Lily Waddell

I'm A Celeb's TV crew 'will be staying at a £9.50 holiday caravan park in Wales'

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here's production team will stay at a £9.50 holiday caravan park in Wales.

TV bosses relocated the set to wet Wales from sun-scorched Australia in a bid to save the show amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Golden Sands Holiday Park in Rhyl, North Wales will shelter the film crew for two months during filming.

It's ideally located just a 15 minute drive from Gwrych Castle where the stars will be holed up for the reality series.

I'm A Celeb's TV crew will be staying at a £9.50 holiday caravan park in Wales (Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Golden Sands Holiday Park offers holidays for £9.50, according to The Sun.

I'm A Celeb's film crew usually bask in temperatures of 30 degrees while staying in Coolangatta, Queensland.

But this year they will battle the rain and the cold in Wales.

It's ideally located just a 15 minute drive from Gwrych Castle where the stars will be holed up for the reality series (Getty Images)

A source told the newspaper "Thankfully, Golden Sands is more than equipped to host the giant crew, and is award-winning and really popular for holidaymakers.

"They might not get a tan though."

Mirror Online has reached out to I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here's representatives for further comment.

Golden Sands Holiday Park in Rhyl, North Wales will shelter the film crew for two months during filming (Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here bosses have reportedly splashed mega cash on the celebs for this year.

Mo Farah is believed to be bagging £300,000 to appear on the ITV show.

Vernon Kay has reportedly been promised £150,000 for competing.

Corrie's Beverley Callard is allegedly earning £125,000 for her stint.

Opera singer Russell Watson is thought to be pocketing £100,000 for his efforts.

Former EastEnders actress Jessica Plummer, West End star Ruthie Henshall and radio host Victoria Derbyshire are believed to be getting £75,000.

Former Strictly Come Dancing professional AJ Pritchard and athlete Hollie Arnold could be raking in £50,000 for the show.

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