I'm A Celebrity fans rush to complain as Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly share 'distracted' message
29.11.2023 - 12:05
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Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly weren't even given a minute before they were flooded with complaints as they issued a 'distracted' messages. The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here hosts were back on screens on Tuesday night (November 28) as they shared the latest action from the camp.
There was lots of goings-on in the jungle Down Under as viewers got to see not one but two different trials. The extended episode kicked off with Sam Thomspon, Tony Bellew and Marvin Humes in The Misery Motel. The trio had the chance to win up to ten coins each by searching three different rooms - but they weren't alone with creepie crawlies at every turn as well as being dropped onto them throughout.
As they reached the end of the task, they had collected 24 out of a possible 30 coins and were able to spend them in the vending machine - opting for stars usually earned through Bushtucker trials, two stock cubes to add flavour to their meals and a treat in the shape of a chocolate bar.
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Later, Nella and Frankie Dettori were told they had been chosen by the public to take on the latest trial, Dreaded Bed, which was also set up at The Misery Motel. Again. In a shake-up to the normal trials, the pair were competing for coins this time around and not the usual stars.
Dec explained: “In this trial, you’re playing to win coins. Inside the motel are 30 gold coins. These coins can be spent after the trial at the jungle vending machine. There you can buy stars for meals for camp. You can also buy treats and other things. The more coins you’ve got, the more
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