I'm A Celebrity in chaos as bush fire threatens campsite
The stars are set to enter the jungle on Sunday but a large bush fire is burning just 40 miles away.
The stars of this year's I'm A Celeb could literally be screaming Get Me Out Of Here! as it was revealed a large bush fire is burning near the camp where it is filmed.
The fire is reportedly 200 miles wide and just 40 miles away from the camp where the celebs will sleep for three weeks.
Those going into this year's jungle are former Countdown star Carol Vorderman, Strictly dancer Ola Jordan and actor Larry Lamb.
They are joined by Olympian Sam Quek, former England defender Wayne Bridge, Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt, presenter and model Lisa Snowdon and actor Adam Thomas.
The 10-strong camp will be completed by comedian Joel Dommett and Diversity dancer Jordan Banjo, when the series returns to ITV on Sunday.
The 82-hectare fire is under control and being managed by the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, according to the New South Wales Rural Fire Service.
But there are reports of other fires raging nearby as Australia enters its summer months.
Show bosses have promised there will be "a whole host of brand new nasty surprises created just for them" this series.
Meanwhile the I'm A Celebrity... spin-off show will be the main camp's "naughty little brother", according to host Vicky Pattison.
The show will return to ITV2 with a new name, new presenters and a new format after the main ITV show.
I'm A Celebrity: Extra Camp will be hosted by former winners Pattison, Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon, as well as comedian Chris Ramsey to replace I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Now, which was hosted by Swash, Laura Whitmore and David Morgan.
The show will feature unseen clips, interviews and bushtucker trials.