ITV issues statement after claims it used banned crayfish on I m a Celebrity
Wildlife charity Buglife has claimed that non-native crayfish were used on the series and alleges ITV didn t have a licence for them
17:12, 17 MAR 2021
ITV has issued a statement amid controversy over its use of crayfish on I m a Celebrity (Image: ITV)
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