The I'm a Celebrity camp seems to be at breaking point now as we approach the third and final week.
From tantrums to tensions, it's been relatively plain sailing so far, but things took a slight turn tonight.
Last night on Celebrity Unpacked, it was revealed that Melvin Odoom would do the next Bushtucker trial instead of Barry McGuigan.
Odoom teamed up with Oti Mabuse for Tank of Terror and absolutely smashed it, with a maximum haul of 12 stars.
It was a wet day in camp, a very wet day in camp at that.
But thankfully, the main part of the camp seemed to be protected from the elements.
The celebs were all having to be 'frugal' with their dollars and that seemed to affect everyone's mood, naturally.
GK Barry's best friend has weighed in on her appearing to keep her distance from Loose Women star Jane Moore.
Despite being colleagues in the outside world, viewers have seen minimal interactions between the pair while in the Australian jungle. Jane, who also works as a journalist, started on Loose Women back in 1999.
A celebration worthy of 12 Stars ⭐️ #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/KrY66FlHOy
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 29, 2024
GK's best pal and former Gogglebox star Joe Baggs has revealed the reason the pair may not seem so close to viewers.
Speaking to the Mirror, Joe said: "I think that where they obviously know each other, they're probably putting that energy into getting to know other people who they don't know. To be fair, that normally happens in there."
"I'm sure we will see, as people start to get voted out, the connections getting closer as well.
"I was hoping for a few more Loose Women chats. When they come up with those topics and then they start to debate them, I need a few of those in the camp."
Last night on I'm a Celebrity:
Melvin took aim at the newly christened 'Houdini', aka Dean McCullough, so named for his impressive disappearing acts.
Melvin and Dean were tasked with gathering water for camp, but Dean decided to shower first, much to everyone's annoyance.
Elsewhere, tensions have been rising in camp. Yes, because of Dean, again.
GK Barry playfully threw shade at Dean McCullough as she said everyone in camp was hard-working "minus Dean" after the star had been refusing to do his duties.
Her comment was prompted after new rules were enforced in camp as the celebrities now can spend money to make their lives easier in the jungle. They can buy firewood or fresh water for $10 without having to do any work.
I'm a Celebrity 2024 contestant list
All the cast members of I'm a Celebrity's 2024 series are as follows:
- Danny Jones
- Oti Mabuse
- Jane Moore
- Barry McGuigan
- Melvin Odoom
- Alan Halsall
Recommended reading:
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- Tulisa Contostavlos
- GK Barry
- Coleen Rooney
- Dean McCullough
- Maura Higgins
- Reverend Richard Coles
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every day at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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