The I'm A Celebrity camp is getting ready to welcome a host of celebrities ahead of the launch.
And some secrets from the campsite have been revealed by scriptwriter Mark Busk-Cowley in his new book I'm a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here! The Inside Story.
The tell-all book has lifted the lid on cameramen fighting behind-the-scenes over who would capture the shower scenes that showcase the hot stars slipping to their swimwear in order to clean off the jungle muck, according to The Sun on Sunday.
The publication reports that the biggest feuds that kicked-off between the filming crew were over who got to get behind the lens when Myleene Klass, 41, Katie Price , 41, Helen Flanagan, 29, and Amy Willerton, 27, stepped under the waterfall or jumped into the lagoon.

Mark also shared on how the celebrities tactically strip off to save themselves when the public voting lines are open.
Unveiling how celebs use their looks to keep their spot down under, he pens: "If you've got a hot bod, there's nothing like wandering around the jungle in a bikini to win some votes.
"The younger celebrities are well aware of this and, more often than not, it's when evictions are on that the clothes come off.
"The moment those phone lines open, you'll find our sexy young things diving into the pool or heading off to the shower for the third time that day."


It comes as the I'm A Celeb camp may be evacuated imminently as burning bushfires rip through Australia.
Show bosses are on red alert and “closely monitoring” if they need to evacuate from the jungle site in the coming days after there were huge bushfires in the area.
At least three people are dead and thousands have been displaced by a weekend of bushfires in Australia.

On Sunday, the fire emergency's third day, more than 100 blazes were still burning across New South Wales and Queensland.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the military could be called upon to support the 1,300 firefighters working in the two states.
And the deputy mayor of Tweed Shire Chris Cherry recently spoke about the hot weather in the area of Murwillumbah, where the I'm A Celeb show is based in the North East of NSW close to its border with Queensland.

She said: “Our main concern for the area is bush fires. It has been very hot and dry here in the past months and although this is a rain forest area, bush fires are now an issue we need to seriously think about. It’s bad.”
Firefighters are desperately trying to control devastating bushfires across New South Wales before a 'danger day' of weather forecast for Tuesday forcing the Rural Fire Service to issue the dire warning that "lives will be at risk".
Currently there are dozens of crew on the I'm A Celebrity site and they also use members of the public for run throughs of the programme in camp to test cameras, with celebrity hosts Ant and Dec also visiting set regularly.

The celebrity contestants will be in camp by the weekend and at this stage it is not known exactly how long the threat of bush fires in the area remains.
There have been fires closeby to the site in recent days at Lamington National Park, around 10 kilometres away, and yesterday a fire 2,200 hectares in size and “out of control” was raging at Mount Nardi National Park around 20 kilometres away.
An ITV Spokesman told the Mirror: “We are in constant contact with the NSW fire brigade and are closely monitoring the situation. We currently have no cause for concern. The health and safety of all our production crew and celebrities are of the utmost importance.”