I’m A Celebrity: Inside the stars’ luxury quarantine cottages with roaring fires and home gyms
The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here 2021 stars have started their two weeks of isolation ahead of the new series.
Some of the celebs were spotted moving into cottages in Angelsey near Gwrych Castle, the ITV show’s location for the second year running, over the weekend.
Radio DJ Snoochie Shy, Rudimental’s DJ Locksmith and Emmerdale‘s Danny Miller have all shared glimpses of their new homes on social media, where they will stay until the new series begins on November 21.
New digs: The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here 2021 stars have started their two weeks of isolation ahead of the new series, sharing glimpses of their Welsh cottages on social media
Danny has moved into a cottage with his partner Stephanie and their newborn son Albert, who was born just two weeks ago. The family will isolate together before Danny enters the castle.
The new parents had a cosy set-up with their baby boy, with the soap star sharing a snap of the couple posing with Mummy and Daddy mugs in front of a roaring fire on Saturday, while their baby slept in a bassinet nearby.
Rudimental star DJ Locksmith, who is a reserve contestant, was keeping busy during his first weekend of quarantine.
The musician – real name Leon Rolle – showed off his luxury accomodation which boasts high ceilings, beams and exposed brick walls.
Cosy: Emmerdale’s Danny Miller has moved into a cottage with his partner Steph and their newborn son Albert, who was born just two weeks ago
He appeared to confirm he’d signed up when a fan asked him on Instagram: ‘Are you in isolation for I’m A Celebrity?’
Sharing a video of himself dancing in a cowboy hat, the producer replied: ‘No, just finding myself.’
As well as dancing, Leon has been sticking to his strict workout schedule, fitting in two weight sessions a day. He showed off his treadmill and weights set-up in another clip shared over the weekend.
The star admitted on Monday though that the loneliness was getting to him, saying he work up feeling down.
Keeping busy: Rudimental star DJ Locksmith, who is a reserve contestant, was keeping busy during his first weekend of quarantine
Keeping mum: He appeared to confirm he’d signed up when a fan asked him on Instagram: ‘Are you in isolation for I’m A Celebrity?’
Radio 1Xtra star Snoochie Shy also shared a glimpse of her accomodation, with cute countryside pictures adorning the walls.
So far, Snoochie, Danny, Leon, ex footballer David Ginola and musician Naughty Boy, have arrived in Wales to start their two-week quarantine.
They were spotted being picked up by chauffeur driven cars at sunrise on Saturday in an effort to keep their arrival secret.
Tough going: The star admitted on Monday though that the loneliness was getting to him, saying he work up feeling down
The group were then taken to separate cottages in Angelsey near Gwrych Castle where they will stay until the show launch on November 21.
Earlier on Saturday, former Strictly star Arlene Phillips was spotted arriving at her quarantine cottage.
Producers are going to create a bubble for the famous faces which will attempt to avoid rows over vaccinations and keep them safe once in quarantine.
A show spokesperson previously told MailOnline: ‘Like last year, our celebrities will do a two week quarantine with regular testing prior to entering the castle, and will then form a bubble for the duration of their time on the show.’
Isolation: Radio 1Xtra star Snoochie Shy also shared a glimpse of her accomodation as she posed for some quarantine selfies
Countryside living: The DJ pointed out the cute countryside pictures adorning the walls
Last year, I’m A Celebrity required the celebrities to wear proximity monitors which flashed and buzzed when they came too close to one another.
Bosses also scaled down the production team, and had cameras set up already on-site so cameramen didn’t have to be on the set.
The stars will all be heading to Gwrych Castle in north Wales for series 21 which starts on November 21.
Also included in the line up are EastEnders’ Adam Woodyatt, Corrie’s Simon Gregson, GMB’s Richard Madeley and Olympic diver Matty Lee.
Paralympian Kadeena Cox, Loose Women star Frankie Bridge and presenter Louise Minchin will join them.
Hosts Ant and Dec are set to welcome the new batch of stars to the site in a number of days, with the show taking place in Wales rather than Australia for the second year running in light of the pandemic.