I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! viewers were impressed with a feat pulled off by Danny Jones in the latest episode of the show.
In the opening of Tuesday night's episode (November 26) it saw all 12 celebrities take part in the Fright Bus challenge.
In several different rows of the bus, the celebrities had to push a token along a guard rail to be let off the vehicle.
While they were doing that insects were being dumped on them from above, and several large spiders were also present.
However, this didn't appear to faze Danny, who picked one up casually on the back of his hand, showed it off to his fellow castmates and let it off the bus.
I'm a Celebrity viewers impressed with Danny Jones spider feat
Several I'm a Celebrity viewers took to X (formerly know as Twitter) to share how impressed they were with this act and how Danny didn't appear to be scared at all.
One person wrote: "Danny remaining THAT calm whilst a spider is on his hand Just give him the crown now because I’d be screaming."
Another shared: "I would like to hire Danny as chief spider remover in my house please".
A third posted: "danny just casually showing people the spider on his hand is killing me off".
Meanwhile, another wrote: "danny so chill showing off the spider on his hand. MY KING".
What happened in I'm a Celebrity last night?
It was a change-up for the books as Dean got 10 stars, his new personal best as he took on his sixth trial of the series so far.
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Ant and Dec (and McCullough) begged for viewers to choose someone else to do the trials, obviously, it worked.
Rev Richard Coles and GK Barry have struck up a friendship and got the giggles when scissoring became a topic of conversation.
And also, how could we forget, it was Maura's 34th birthday!
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every day at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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