I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! bosses have teased the arrival of a brand new Kiosk Keith, or Kev, after Keith was fired, for this year’s series.
The 2020 series of I’m A Celebrity will take place in Wales instead of Australia, meaning viewers can expect some changes to recurring aspects of the show.
In a new trailer, hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly continue their journey in Wales, still thinking they’re Down Under.
Trying to find camp, Ant, 44, heads into a red phone box, which viewers will know is used in the Kiosk Kev challenges.
He calls Kev to try and get directions to the camp site, but is given one of the usual questions instead.
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While viewers don’t get to see Kev, it seems his return is all but confirmed, though it would seem sensible to expect a different actor and name.
Kiosk Ken, maybe?
Fans began speculating about who could replace the Outback Shack’s Kev, who was last year played by a lime farmer called Mark Herlaar.
He replaced Raymond Grant, who was the original Kiosk Keith, who had been dropped from the show after reportedly turning up to work drunk.
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One fan tweeted: “So if Kiosk Kev isn’t there… is it a famous Welshman?”
Another said: “Oh I do hope Kiosk Keith has a distant cousin. Burger van Baz from Barry, he has relations in Down Under I believe. He could drive by and park up.”
And a third added: “We need a Welsh Kev.”
The question Kev asked was: “According to a recent survey, what percentage of people stay in their pyjamas all day at the weekends?”
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The answers were either 23% or 39%, and Dec, 45, seemed set on the lower option.
The solution wasn’t revealed though, and Ant and Dec went on their way without any help.
However they could be seen walking straight past a signpost with Gwrych Castle on, which will be the home of this year’s I’m A Celeb.
The list of celebrities taking part in the annual show is yet to be revealed, however speculation is rife and names being thrown around include EastEnders babe Jessica Plummer, Corre legend Beverley Callard and Strictly’s AJ Pritchard.
Earlier this week, Gwrych Castle confirmed the series would be going ahead despite a national lockdown in Wales.
A statement was shared on the tourist attraction’s Twitter, which read: “Following the announcement today from the First Minister, the overriding message is that filming can continue in Wales providing related activity cannot be undertaken from home, and there is full compliance with Welsh law.
“We cannot wait to see I’m A Celebrity on our screens!”
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! will kick off on ITV in November
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk