I’M A Celebrity stars will be frozen this weekend as a storm threatens to plunge the show into chaos.
The campers will face treacherous conditions as the storm may bring snow and 80mph winds.
Brits have been warned to batten down the hatches as Storm Arwen blasts the country from Friday.
The amber wind warning will last until Saturday, with Brits issued danger to life warnings and warned to expect damage to trees and buildings.
And amid the chaotic weather, temperatures are set to plunge below zero – with forecasters predicting possible snow across the country this weekend.
Storm Arwen is the first named storm of the year bringing two days of disruptive weather to the country.
Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Chris Almond said that snow could fall everywhere over the next few days.
He said: ”Gusts of wind are likely to reach 50 to 60 mph widely, with 70 to 80 mph possible in coastal locations.
“As well as strong winds, rain will also move south across the country on Friday, with showers following turning increasingly to hill snow in the north.
“This wintry mix of showers will continue on Saturday, and although snow is possible almost anywhere away from the far-south, accumulations are likely to be confined to hills.”
The ITV hit moved from Australia amid the Covid crisis.
And stars have already been battered by the awful conditions.
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Naughty Boy and Arlene Phillips threatened to quit after two nights sleeping in the castle Clink.
Last night’s episode was also a traumatic experience for radio presenter Richard Madeley, who was left freezing during the Kitchen Nightmares trial.
He has now been forced to quit the show after breaking its covid bubble after going to hospital in the early hours of this morning.
He said in a statement today: “Richard here – firstly just to say that I’m absolutely FINE. I started to feel briefly unwell in the small hours of the morning and was taken to hospital as a precaution. By leaving the camp, I had consequently broken the Covid ‘bubble’ and as such I’ve had to leave the castle and all the wonderful celebs that remain in the camp.
“Obviously I’m gutted to be leaving so soon but the safety of all the campmates is the number one priority. I’m incredibly excited to watch their journey continue…even more so at the prospect of being somewhere a little warmer than Gwrych Castle…
“Thank you to everyone who supported me on my brief but completely unforgettable adventure – I’ve made some great friends and honestly had the time of my life.”