Stars of Holly Willoughby's new survival show Bear Hunt 'are warned ... trends now

Stars of Holly Willoughby's new survival show Bear Hunt 'are warned ... trends now
Stars of Holly Willoughby's new Netflix survival show Bear Hunt 'are warned ... trends now

Stars of Holly Willoughby's new Netflix survival show Bear Hunt 'are warned ... trends now

The celebrities starring in Holly Willoughby's new Netflix survival show Bear Hunt have reportedly been warned over the wildlife dangers posed while they film the show.

Members of the rumoured line-up including Lottie Moss, Mel B and Boris Becker have been told to look out for rabid vampire bats and deadly snakes as they begin filming in the Costa Rican jungle this month, according to The Sun.

Presenter Holly, 43, will front the show with survival expert Bear Grylls and has also been warned of the potential nasty creepy crawlies and animals in the Central American country, the new report claims.

A medical team is on standby at all times of the day and night to ensure the welfare of the stars on the show.

A source told the publication: 'The Bear Hunt is not for the faint hearted and all the celebrities who have signed up know they're going to be heading into the wild where it's teeming with animal nasties.

The celebrities starring in Holly Willoughby 's new Netflix survival show Bear Hunt have reportedly been warned over the wildlife dangers posed while they film the show

The celebrities starring in Holly Willoughby 's new Netflix survival show Bear Hunt have reportedly been warned over the wildlife dangers posed while they film the show 

Members of the rumoured line-up including Lottie Moss, Mel B and Boris Becker have been told to look out for rabid vampire bats and deadly snakes as they begin filming in the Costa Rican jungle this month, according to The Sun

Members of the rumoured line-up including Lottie Moss, Mel B and Boris Becker have been told to look out for rabid vampire bats and deadly snakes as they begin filming in the Costa Rican jungle this month, according to The Sun 

'As well as snakes like the venomous hog-nosed pit viper and spiders like the black widow and brown recluse, the jungle is also teeming with bats which can spread rabies.

'Naturally every precaution possible has been put in place by Netflix to ensure the safety of everyone working on the show, from the crew to the celebrities, but it's a show which isn't for the faint hearted.'

A representative for Holly has been contacted by MailOnline for comment. 

It comes after last week Mel B accidentally confirmed she is set to appear on the Holly and Bear's new Netflix show Bear Hunt.

The former Spice Girl singer, 48, dropped a huge hint confirming she is joining A-list names on the £10 million gruelling endurance show.

Mel shared a clip last Wednesday capturing herself enjoying a cold bath in a tropical location, which looked like Costa Rica, where the show is being filmed.

The star - known as Scary Spice - was seen exiting a wooden bungalow and heading to a frosty pool, where she braved the cold.

After the quick dip, Mel quickly headed out and ran

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