I’m A Celeb Goes Wild in Canada: New Spin-Off Set in the Rugged Mountains – Shocking Twist Revealed!

Ant and Dec in Royal Canadian Mounted Police uniforms riding horses in a mountainous landscape.
I’m A Celeb is set for a Canadian spin-off

In a sensational twist, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is taking its wild adventures to the Canadian wilderness! The Sun can exclusively reveal that the hit show will be launching a brand-new spin-off set in the breathtaking, untamed terrain of the Canadian mountains.

Ant and Dec, presenters of "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!"
Ant and Dec hosting the first series in 2002Credit: Rex Features

Dubbed The Wild Frontier, the new series will feature well-known celebrities facing off in one of the most dangerous and scenic locations on Earth. The twist? Contestants will be paired up in unexpected duos and forced to navigate the harsh landscape while tackling terrifying trials.

A source close to the show said: “This project has been kept under wraps, but there’s real excitement about getting started. The scenery will be stunning, and the action will be explosive. Imagine the tension when two stars have to live and work together in constant proximity. There are definitely going to be fireworks!”

Adam Thomas and Jimmy Bullard in a scene from "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa"
An ugly row between Jimmy Bullard and Adam Thomas erupted on the last seriesCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

The show will once again be hosted by the dynamic duo, Ant and Dec, who first introduced the jungle-based show in 2002. This thrilling new format will air next year and promises to bring the drama and excitement fans have come to expect.

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Producers have approved the new format, which is expected to air next year

Just two weeks after the explosive finale of I’m A Celeb… South Africa, which saw over five million viewers tune in each night, the Canadian version is already creating buzz. The South African series, which featured returning contestants from past seasons, was not without controversy, including a public spat between David Haye, Jimmy Bullard, and winner Adam Thomas, leaving many fans on edge.

In addition to the incredible setting and unexpected trials, the show will mark the 25th anniversary of Ant and Dec hosting the series since its debut in 2002. Since then, the show has featured a long list of memorable moments, including the infamous Bushtucker Trials, and helped launch the careers of its many winners, like DJ Tony Blackburn, who was crowned King of the Jungle in the very first season.

Stay tuned—this new Canadian edition promises to take the show to new heights, with major celebrity names already in the mix to appear.