Freeze The Fear, BBC One's brand new series is back for episode two and viewers are all wondering where the Wim Hof show is filmed.
The new BBC show features a group of celebrities performing challenges in sub-zero temperatures set by 'The Ice Man' Wim Hof.
Eight celebs have given up their home comforts to be guided through chilling challenges with the record-breaking Dutchman as he pushes their bodies to the limits.
Here's where the series presented by Holly Willoughby and Lee Mack, is located.
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Where is Freeze The Fear filmed?
BBC One's Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof was filmed earlier this year in Northern Italy.
The celebrities took part in challenges located in the Italian mountains and the show's stars stayed in a tented village during filming.
Wim Hof spoke about the film's location: "It was a beautiful setting in the middle of the mountains in Italy, with the snow, valleys and frozen waterfalls, but I want people to know that the dramatic challenges on screen also relate to people sitting in their living rooms and the challenges we all face in our daily lives."
Meanwhile, Strictly's Dianne Buswell recounted her accommodation during the show, saying: "We all had to sleep in a giant tent. One night, none of us could get to sleep and I suddenly thought I heard a snake. In fact, it was just the hose hissing!"
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Freeze The Fear celebrity contestants
Freeze The Fear features many famous faces including:
- Former EastEnders star Tamzin Outhwaite
- Actor and tenor Alfie Boe
- Former footballer and Manchester United star Patrice Evra
- Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Dianne Buswell
- Presenter and weatherman Owain Wyn Evans
- Songwriter and footballer Chelcee Grimes
- Sports presenter Gabby Logan
- Rapper Professor Green
Freeze The Fear airs on BBC One at 9pm on Tuesdays.
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