I'm A Celebrity bosses 'creating new secret JAIL and two separate camps as part of renovations to Gwrych Castle ahead of new series'
I'm A Celebrity bosses are reportedly making some new additions to Gwrych Castle including a dungeon and a second dingy camp.
ITV are said to be creating a new jail called The Clink on the grounds of the estate in North Wales where celebrities will be sent if they misbehave.
According to The Sun, the new sleeping area will be a nod to Snake Rock and Croc Creek and will see camp mates make do with sleeping bags.

Not so luxurious! I'm A Celebrity bosses are reportedly making some new additions to Gwrych Castle including a dungeon and a second dingy camp
A source said: 'The Clink will be an unpleasant place to spend much time, as will the sister camp. If you're one of the initial ten going into the castle, you'd better hope you get the main camp with its relative luxury in comparison.'
The publication reports that one camp will be protected from the elements and have beds while the other will have only limited protection.
Bosses reportedly decided to make changes to the castle after learning they'd be returning for a second year rather than going back to Australia where the show was set before the pandemic.
The source said: 'There were some accusations last year that the celebs had it too easy, with lots of food and more comfortable living arrangements. This year that seems to be set to change. Producers worked flat out last year to get it ready against all odds in the midst of a pandemic when other shows were falling flat on their faces.

Developments: ITV are said to be creating a new jail called The Clink on the grounds of the estate in North Wales where celebrities will be sent if they misbehave (pictured is a shack built in the castle for the new series)

Renovations: Bosses reportedly decided to make changes to the castle after learning they'd be returning for a second year rather than going back to Australia where the show was set before the pandemic
'This year they've got a bit more time so have tried to be even more ambitious with the show. They don't want to change too much as they were really happy with last year but a few subtle tweaks here and there will keep everyone on their toes.'
MailOnline has contacted an ITV spokesperson for comment.
Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donelly took to Instagram on Sunday and shared a snap of themselves outside the castle.
The presenters wrapped up in black padded coats as they braved the frosty weather ahead of the show starting on Sunday.


Back in action: Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donelly took to Instagram on Sunday and shared a snap of themselves outside the castle, as this year's lineup was confirmed by ITV bosses
Rough: ITV are said to be creating a new jail called The Clink on the grounds of the estate in North Wales where celebrities will be sent if they misbehave (this year's lineup is pictured)
Alongside the post, they wrote: 'We're here! Just holding the fort until our celebs arrive'.
Meanwhile, bosses have reportedly angered locals in Abergele, Wales after closing off footpaths and a local golf course near Gwrych Castle.
Show chiefs are said to be eager to keep out prying eyes when the celebrities move in later this month and have surrounded the castle with steel fences.
According to The Sun, the fences are eight feet tall and run around the entire castle, interfering with trails frequently used by locals.
Earlier this year, residents in the area took issue with the council over whether they had a right to walk around the estate.

Challenge: The new sleeping area will be a nod to Snake Rock and Croc Creek from the show's typical Australian setting and will see camp mates make do with sleeping bags in the chilly weatherCouncillor Delyth MacRae said: 'Prior to the castle being built, there was an undesignated path from Llanddulas to Abergele and we are talking a long time ago.
'That was for access to the mines and it was quicker to go down there and go to the market/go shopping.
'Members of the public are feeling, rightly or wrongly, they are feeling very aggrieved their enjoyment of the land has been taken away due to recent changes of ownership as well as liability and security issues.'
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! starts on Sunday November 21 on ITV at 9pm.
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