I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here got underway on Sunday (November 19) with campmates put through various bush tucker trials before entering the Australian jungle.
Grace Dent, Sam Thompson, Danielle Harold and Fred Sirieix took to the Focus Tower for the skyscraper challenge during the opening episode of the 2023 reality series on ITV1 and ITVX.
Josie Gibson, Nigel Farage and Nella Rose were placed in the Australian outback and underwent various challenges - including sticking their heads in barrels of gunk to find tokens - to win time for their fellow campmates for their bushtucker trials.
Jamie Lynn Spears, Marvin Humes and Nick Pickard had to skydive out of a helicopter before taking on their bushtucker trial - the Temple of Doom.
That's Amore 🫰 Your votes mean Nella & Nigel are going on a date to the Jungle Pizzeria! Find out their review tomorrow at 9pm #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/E0pOiYAeND
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 19, 2023
At the end of Sunday's episode of I'm a Celebrity, hosts Ant and Dec revealed to the campmates whom the public had voted for to take part in Monday's bush tucker trial - Jungle Pizzeria.
The pair revealed both Nella Rose and Nigel Farage would be taking place in Monday's challenge.
This Morning gives "exclusive" first look at I'm a Celebrity Jungle Pizzeria bush tucker trial
This Morning gave viewers an "exclusive" first look at what to expect in Monday's (November 20) Jungle Pizzeria bush tucker trial on I'm a Celebrity.
Among the dishes Nella and Nigel will be taking on in the trial will include Pepper-groan-i and Marga-teet-ta pizzas.
The pepper-groan-i will be covered in insects including cockroaches.
While the Marga-teet-ta, which will be consumed by Nigel (as shown in a clip on This Morning), contains camel and sheep udder and cows teet, Ant and Dec explained.
In a clip shown on This Morning Nigel is seen consuming the pizza while Nella laughs at him from across the table and Ant and Dec explain what he is eating.
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of here continues on ITV1 and ITVX on Monday, November 20 at 9pm.
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