Real reason Ant and Dec hide their watches on I’m A Celeb as camp secrets unravel

Real reason Ant and Dec hide their watches on I’m A Celeb as camp secrets unravel

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There have been a number of theories as to why the much-loved hosts cover their facemas on the show, but the real reason is to enhance the campmates’ experience.

Reality TV fans have been glued to their TV screens since the launch of this year’s I’m A Celebrity. And they have once again noticed something unusual about the show’s hosts, Ant and Dec.

Eagle-eyed viewers have observed over the years that the pair’s watches are tape-retched on set permanently. The iconic duo’s watch faces were suggested as a way to stop light from reflecting onto the cameras, according to a number of theories.

However, the purpose of it is to keep contestants completely unacquainted with time. This has been confirmed on the official I’m A Celeb X account, which reads, “Ant &;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;&;amp;;&;;;&; Dec’s watches are covered to prevent celebrities from knowing when it’s time. They lack any ideas, just like there are no clocks in the camp. “

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It’s a small but key detail to heighten the celebs’ jungle experience by completely disconnecting them from the outside world. It can make them feel all the more disorientated and lead to unfiltered and raw reactions – perfect for reality TV.

The watch rule is applied to everyone, not just Ant and Dec. On I’m A Celebrity: Extra Camp in 2017, former contestants Joel Dommett and Scarlett Moffatt explained that everyone who interacts with campmates must adhere to the same rules.

According to Scarlett, “It’s so the campmates don’t know the time, so all the watches are covered for those who constantly see the campmates, like Ant, Dec, and Medic Bob.” “

Not just the jungle secrets that exist behind the scenes. Sideways rain can still cause significant discomfort in camp, but the camp setup includes a canopy to keep the sleeping areas a little dry during the storms. As hosts Ant and Dec have confirmed, contestants can withstand the elements without receiving any special treatment.

Additionally, crew members are on hand to deal with emergencies and wildfire encounters 24/7. Former campmate Dean McCullough recalls being dragged from a burning camp by a vigilant employee while he was still sleeping.

It comes after Kemi Rodgers – back for her second series of I’m A Celebrity: Unpacked alongside Joel Dommett – opened up about what Ant and Dec are really like when the cameras are off.

She told the Mirror: “It’s like a dream come true because you watch them on TV all your life, like you grow up with them and you’re like ‘These guys are absolutely hilarious!’ In my opinion, they are like half of the show. Do you know what I mean? Like you obviously want to see your celebrities doing awful things and being put in like uncomfortable situations, but their reactions to things like have us howling on the floor.

And so being able to join the program and work with them, I was like, “Oh my goodness, what are they going to be like in real life”? Their TV personas are “absolutely hilarious.” They appear exactly the same on and off-screen, which is incredible! “

And I believe it speaks to their success, she continued. They are, in fact, just as kind, jokey, and funny with everyone around them. And so it was really lovely to have those awkward couch conversations with them.

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It’s nice for them to come on our show just to talk and get their thoughts on everything because they obviously are kind of getting the show moving.

Source: Mirror

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