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Tension and Drama in the I'm a Celebrity Camp
2024-11-27
In the I'm a Celebrity camp, tensions are on the rise as Dean McCullough refuses to do his chores. Oti Mabuse's declaration of "Shots fired!" sets the stage for a series of conflicts. Melvin Odoom first voices his complaints about his partner not helping with water duties. At first, he tries to be diplomatic, calling Dean a "great person," but admits he's not the best for chores. As the campmates turn on the radio star, McCullough protests, saying he hates the job and can't do it anymore. Camp leader Danny Jones orders him to "Get on with it mate," but McCullough continues to make a fuss. Jane Moore calls him out on his "b***s***" when he tries to justify himself. Odoom then tries to diffuse the situation in a positive way, but McCullough hits back, saying "Look, no beef, no drama, I just hate my job." Odoom then tries a different approach, joking that McCullough's new name is Houdini because he likes to disappear. The camp erupts into laughter as McCullough admits his partner in chores is rather "cheeky."

Elsewhere in the Camp

Tulisa's screams during the Bushtucker trial add to the drama. Strapped into a box with many insects, she takes part in Shock Around the Clock. Under time pressure, she has to answer general knowledge questions while being tipped upside down. The trial gets off to a bad start as she can't remember all her campmates' names and gets only five stars out of 12. Ant and Dec's jokes about the Bible and Christian faith have also sparked 70 Ofcom complaints. During their eating trial, they joked about "More tea, vicar?" and in a more shocking moment, Dec said the trial was "unholy" and Ant responded "Bum-holey." They also used these references to narrate Rev Richard Coles getting out of bed. An Ofcom spokesperson said they are assessing the complaints. It's worth noting that the launch show was watched by 10.6 million consolidated viewers, popular with 16-34s.

Upcoming Trials and Changes

Alan Halsall, Dean McCullough, and Danny Jones are set to go head to head in the next trial. Switching things up, they will compete instead of working together. All eyes will be on them as the other celebrities watch from the arena. Ant and Dec tease that there are big changes coming to camp.

Coleen Rooney's Insights

Coleen Rooney says Wayne's manager job is more nerve-wracking than being a football player. She explains how the game changes when he goes from being a player to a manager. Barry McGuigan chips in, but Rooney bursts out laughing.

Ant and Dec's Jokes Continue

Ant and Dec continue with their jokes about Barry McGuigan. They have a good giggle about how Tulisa has been calling them names in the trials. Some of the names included losers, and recalling them only makes them laugh more.

GK Barry and Richard Coles' Friendship

GK Barry and Richard Coles deepen their friendship by discussing funeral plans. Saving Grace's star shows her sense of humour, saying she would like to come to the church to the tune of Staying Alive and then to the crematorium of Burn Baby Burn. The rev hopes they stay friends outside the jungle.

Tulisa's Trial Struggles

Tulisa is strapped in for the trial and says "Splendid, feeling fantastic." But with 60 seconds on each question and cockroaches being thrown over her, the screaming starts. She's under a lot of pressure and can only name 10 out of the 12 campmates.

Melvin Odoom's Chore Woes

Melvin Odoom complains that it was a chore getting Dean McCullough to help with the water duty. They are meant to work as a team, but it's not happening. He makes his confession in the Bush Telegraph, and the question remains if tensions will rise between them.

Rat Invasion

The I'm a Celebrity jungle is hit with a warning about leftover food. A rat invades the camp, and Rev Richard Coles raises concerns about leaving the mud crabs. Dean stirs up drama by pointing out that Jane Moore and Tulisa aren't doing their job properly.

Tensions Rising

Ant and Dec tease that there will be drama in tonight's episode. Rows are starting to break out between the campmates.

Tulisa's Trial Memory

Tulisa is frazzled during the I'm a Celebrity trial and can't remember all her campmates. Under pressure, she takes part in Shock Around the Clock and is tipped upside down as the box moves. Time is up, and she can only name 10 out of the 12.

Viewers' Fury over Ant and Dec's Jokes

I'm a Celebrity's Ant and Dec have sparked fury among some viewers with their humour. They have received 70 Ofcom complaints specifically about their references to the Bible and Christian faith. Rev Richard Coles' arrival has added to the situation. During their eating trial, they joked about "More tea, vicar?" and "unholy." An Ofcom spokesperson said they are assessing the complaints. It's worth noting that the launch show was watched by 10.6 million consolidated viewers.
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