Holly Willoughby’s big budget show Freeze The Fear has 'no plans to return', it has been reported.
The action-packed show was the BBC's answer to I'm A Celebrity as the series, which was hosted by Holly and Lee Mack, saw a number of famous faces joined by the adventurer and motivational speaker Wim Hof in a bid to get over their fears.
Eight celebs including Alfie Boe, Chelcee Grimes, Owain Wyn Evans, Dianne Buswell, Tamzin Outhwaite, Patrice Evra, Gabby Logan, and Professor Green were transported to a unique environment, where their first task was to jump into an icy lake.
Holly's reality TV show marked the her return to the BBC after almost a decade, however, it seems as though the show may not be making a return anytime soon.
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There are currently no plans underway for a second series of Freeze The Fear, according to The Sun.
A TV insider told the publication: "Since 2004 Holly has almost exclusively worked for ITV as one of the channel’s most prized presenters. So it was a big deal in the industry that she was hopping over to the BBC and showed she had real confidence in Freeze the Fear being a big success.
"But as it stands there’s been no work done on a second series. This time last year the team were months into pre-production and filming was just two weeks away.
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"Never say never, but as it stands no decision has been made on the future of the show," they added.
Launching the show back in April, the BBC said: “The celebrities taking part will be tackling wild and death-defying challenges in Europe’s harshest conditions.
"It will be a journey of serious self-discovery in a bid to defeat their demons, from anxiety and insomnia to ongoing health conditions, and they will all need to dig deep to embrace the sub-zero temperatures.”
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The show appeared to be a massive hit with TV fans straight off the bat as an average of 1.8million viewers tuned in to watch.
The Mirror has reached out to a BBC spokesperson as well as Holly Willoughby's representatives for comment on this story.