I’m A Celeb’s favourite trial will return THIS weekend reveal Ant and Dec

Celebrity Cyclone’s famous course I’M A Celebrity will be back this weekend

The task sees the stars attempting to grab stars from a slippery hill as they’re blasted with wind, water ­cannons, foam and balls.

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Dec and I’m A Celebs Ant have revealed that Celebrity Cyclone will return on Saturday night

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The remaining four contestants will face the slippery slope during the trialCredit: Rex Features

On Saturday, the trial will be back with contestants wearing their typical attire: capes and T-shirts featuring superhero-themed designs.

Ant and Dec, the I’m a Celeb duo revealed that this much-loved job is “not be missed” The task will be returned to Australia after a two-year absence.

It has been a regular ­feature since series six in 2006 when Myleene Klass, 42, Jason Donovan, 52, and Matt Willis, 37, christened it.

It comes after fans were left concerned that Babatúndé Aléshé is going to miss out on the trial after he was “ruled exempt” from every task involving water by show hosts Ant and Dec.

This has led to speculations that the star can’t swim or isn’t capable of going in the water.

Unfortunately, the Celebrity Cyclone – a challenge that the I’m A Celeb finalists have to take on – is heavily water-based.

But, his fans want to see it happen, one tweet at a time. “I just want Babatunde to get to top 4 so I can see him in the cyclone, I think he’d be so funny.”

Another post “Do you think Babatunde is exempt from the water trials cos he can’t swim?”

Another tweet was: “How’s Babatunde gonna do the cyclone?”

Last night Boy George became the latest star to get the boot, following in the footsteps of Sue Cleaver, Scarlette Douglas and Charlene White.

The winner of the series will be revealed in a film-length finale on Sunday.

The show has seen a lot of change since it returned to Australia in 2003.

The stars being eliminated is one of the most significant shake-ups.

They will no longer be checking into the iconic Palazzo Versace Hotel – and will instead be staying in a Marriott nearby.

A telly insider said: “ITV has used the Versace ever since the series came to Queensland in 2004. Those classic scenes of the muddy, exhausted celebs arriving in the glamorous, gleaming lobby are part of I’m A Celeb’s very fabric. 

“The new hotel is lovely, but just different to the bouji opulence of the Versace, which is so well-known to viewers.”

Tonight at 9pm, ITV1 will broadcast “I’m a Celeb”

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Ant stated that the beloved task was a ‘never-miss’ one.Credit: Rex Features