The current series of I'm a Celebrity may be coming to an end sooner than we originally thought but that doesn't mean we won't see the contestants take part in one of our favourite tasks.
We now know for sure that the infamous Cyclone trial will be back just in time to save 2020!
Ant and Dec took to Twitter to confirm the good news after a fan tweeted to ask them about the Cyclone trial.
The fan tweeted: "What's happening to celebrity cyclone this year?" to which the presenting duo replied, "coming soon..."
This year's series relocated from the Australian jungle to a castle in Wales as a result of tehe ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Despite the change in location, the trial, which sees the celebrity contestants on a giant water slide collecting large gold stars whilst battling against a wind machine, will take place.
To win meals for camp, the lucky celebs have to battle the gale force winds as they make their way up the slippery slope to win meals for the camp for the grand finale.
The Cyclone trial is undoubtedly one of the most physically demanding and gruelling tasks of the entire show, which is why so many fans look forward to it each year.
While the finale campmates usually get three weeks in the jungle, this series is only running for two weeks and five days, having kicked off on 15 November.
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This means we can expect to see the King or Queen of the Castle crowned on Friday, 4 December.
On Tuesday bookies tipped Giovanna Fletcher as the new favourite to win and be crowned Queen of the Castle.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Jordan North was previously favourite to take the crown after he had a rocky start when he vomited during the show's first episode.
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I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! continues each night on ITV at 9pm.
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