Intruders have been removed from the set of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here for a second time this series, ITV has revealed.
The latest incident happened during Storm Arwen when the contestants had been evacuated as high winds battered Gwrych Castle in North Wales.
The intruders have shared their own pictures from the camp after evading the show's security.
The man and his friend claimed they were able to wander around the camp and take snaps around the campmates' quarters for around 90 minutes before eventually being spotted.
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The pair took pictures around the entire camp, showing sleeping bags on beds, the courtyard and the dunny.
One of the intruders, who asked to remain anonymous, said they were removed from the set after managing to get past the programme’s six-tier security system, which included police-approved bulletproof detection Armadillo robots, North Wales Live reports.
A statement from ITV said: "A security breach was identified during Storm Arwen and intruders were removed from the location with immediate effect.

"The safety of both our celebrities and our production crew remains our primary concern."
It has been an eventful few weeks for the show, which is being filmed in North Wales for a second year instead of its usual Australia location because of coronavirus restrictions.
The first intrusion was reported earlier in the week before Storm Arwen hit on November 26.

Speaking to North Wales Live, one of the intruders said: "Myself and a friend managed to get into the set after a two hour hike over the mountain tops of the castle estate.
"I was unaware the celebs had been evacuated at the time we managed to get into the castle as I don't follow the show or the news on it, but was aware the weather had been bad on the night before due to the storm so didn't know what to expect.

"I'm slightly glad the celebs were not on set as I believe If we had managed to come into contact it could have forced the whole show off air as it would have breached the programme’s Covid bubble.
"Despite this, we remained on site for at least 90 minutes before actually getting spotted by any security but this was after we had explored the entirety of the campmates' quarters."
A show source also said: "This was such irresponsible behaviour to put themselves and the security team in during the storm.
"They were trespassing on private property and creating unnecessary risks."
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