Summary
ITV's "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" has changed its rules so that no contestant can be chosen to do every trial for many days in a row. The new rule allows a contestant to do two trials in a row, but then they must skip the next one, giving more contestants a chance to participate.
Key Facts
- I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! is a TV show where celebrities do challenges, called Bushtucker Trials.
- A new rule means a celebrity can do two trials in a row, but cannot be voted for the next trial.
- The rule change is to give all contestants more chances to participate.
- In 2022, Matt Hancock did six trials in a row, and Dean McCullough experienced a similar situation last year.
- Trials can include eating unusual foods or dealing with creatures like snakes and cockroaches.
- The new series begins on Sunday with contestants entering the jungle.
- Some of the celebrities this year include Jack Osbourne, Ruby Wax, and Alex Scott.
- The change aims to make the show more interesting and fair for both celebrities and viewers.