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I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Season 24: The Rank Bank Challenge
2024-11-28
I'm a Celebrity has always been known for its unique and often stomach-churning challenges. In season 24, the campmates found themselves engaged in a trial that would earn them their everyday essentials. This trial involved pig testicles and fish eyes, setting it apart from other Bushtucker Trials.

Teams and Leaders

Coronation Street star Alan Halsall led the Blue Team, which consisted of Tulisa Contostavlos, Reverend Richard Coles, and Barry McGuigan. Danny Jones from McFly led the Orange Team, along with Love Island's Maura Higgins, Strictly's Oti Mabuse, and GK Barry. Dean McCullough led the Pink Team, including Coleen Rooney, Jane Moore, and Melvin Odoom.

First Challenge: Removing Pig Testicles

The first challenge was a grueling one as the campmates had to remove raw pig testicles from a box using their mouths. It was a test of both courage and determination. Alan showed great skill in this task, setting the tone for the rest of the challenges.

Each campmate had to face their fears and use their mouths in a way they never thought possible. It was a sight to behold and a challenge that tested their limits.

Second Challenge: Finding Coins in Fish Guts

In the second task, the leaders had to find some coins hidden in a container full of fish guts. This required a keen sense of touch and a bit of luck. Danny and Alan both put their skills to the test in this challenging race.

The smell and texture of the fish guts made this task even more difficult. But the campmates persevered, knowing that every coin they found would contribute to their team's earnings.

Third Challenge: Squeezing Fish Eye Juice

Fish again played a central role in the third race as the trio had to use their mouths to squeeze juice out of fish eyes and fill up a glass to the brim. It was a messy and unappetizing task, but one that the campmates had to complete.

The sight of the campmates squeezing fish eye juice was both disgusting and fascinating. It was a challenge that tested their physical abilities and their willingness to do whatever it takes to win.

Fourth Challenge: Unscrewing Coins from a 'Hell Hole'

The final trial had the campmates putting their hands into a 'hell hole' filled with critters to unscrew three coins as quickly as possible. This was the most nerve-wracking challenge of them all, as the campmates had to deal with the fear of the unknown.

The 'hell hole' was a terrifying sight, but the campmates showed great courage and determination in completing this final task. Alan emerged victorious, earning 1,100 jungle dollars for his gang.

Back at camp, the celebrities had to adjust to the new reality of having to tap their 'jungle cash cards' to access all I'm a Celeb amenities. Richard complained about the prices skyrocketing, but the campmates continued to work hard to earn more money.Later on, Alan, Dean, and Danny came together to buy an 8-star dinner for their friends, with each star priced at $100. It was a moment of celebration for the team, as they enjoyed a delicious meal together.For the day's challenge, named 'Telephone Banking', Jane, Richard, and Maura had the chance to add to their teams' balances. Each had to enter their own phone booth full of critters to take a call and memorize the call's hold music, and then respond to a question relating to the lyrics.Maura and Richard both banked $600 each, with Jane earning the Pink Team $400. They all went to the Treat Machine to secure the snacks for their campmates."Pray for chocolate, Father!" Maura said, before getting two chocolate caramels.As the celebrities finally enjoyed their delicious dinner and desserts, Ant and Dec reminded viewers that public vote had opened, allowing them to save their favourites from eviction.I'm a Celebrity... airs on ITV1 and ITVX.Read more I'm a Celebrity news on our dedicated homepage.Black Friday 2024 deals and gift ideas.Reporter, Digital SpyStefania is a freelance writer specialising in TV and movies. After graduating from City University, London, she covered LGBTQ+ news and pursued a career in entertainment journalism, with her work appearing in outlets including Little White Lies, The Skinny, Radio Times and Digital Spy.Her beats are horror films and period dramas, especially if fronted by queer women. She can argue why Scream is the best slasher in four languages (and a half).
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