ITV I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! production team is reportedly in 'fear' they will lose a cast member just days into the show.
It comes after reports suggest that actress and singer Jamie Lynn Spears could 'quit' after joining the 'wrong show'.
I'm a Celebrity kicked off on Sunday, November 19 and saw a host of well-known names enter the jungle including Jamie, Fred Sirieix, Nigel Farage, Josie Gibson and more.
Sister to pop icon Britney Spears, Jamie gained her fame by starring in the Nickelodeon show Zoey 101.
But in recent times Jamie has become best known for her public feud with Britney over accusations she was involved in the 'Toxics' singers' conservatorship.
And she’s not even IN the jungle yet… 🙈 #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/IlrXPL1u4C
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 19, 2023
Jamie Lynn Spears could 'quit' I'm a Celebrity
Now, despite only being in the I'm a Celebrity jungle for less than a week, reports have suggested that Jamie could be leaving soon.
Before the ITV show started, it was reported that Jamie refused to take part in any media interviews to discuss the show.
In the launch episode for I'm A Celebrity, Jamie had to skydive into the jungle before taking part in the Temple of Doom challenge with JLS singer Marvin Humes and Hollyoaks star Nick Pickard.
Following the challenge reports from The Sun suggest that Jamie was described as a 'flight risk' by the crew after suggestions she isolated herself from campmates and stayed in bed all dead.
As a source told The Sun: "The entry trials for I’m a Celebrity are notoriously tough and Jamie wasn’t the only one who struggled through the challenges.
"But away from the cameras and scenes that aired on TV, it’s her behaviour in camp that has become obvious to crew. She has kept herself somewhat separate, not really socialising – and stayed in bed."
On Monday's edition of I'm a Celebrity showed Jamie struggle as she cried to fellow campmates about how she was missing her family.
In an attempt to make Jamie feel better, her campmates ran her a bath as JLS star Marvin sang to her.
I'm a Celebrity continues on ITV1 and ITV daily from 9pm.
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