I'm A Celeb castle in Wales. Tess, who presents Strictly each weekend, has seen Vernon become the third favourite to win the entire show.
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Shane Richie admits he felt a little guilty over his remark to fellow campmate Mo Farah.
The former EastEnders star, 56, was asked by Olympic gold medalist Mo, 37, if he wanted to join him for a run in the morning.As the celebs woke up and decided to get busy with various chores and exercises in the morning, Mo ran around the courtyard to keep fit.Asking Shane if he wanted to join him, Shane was quick to shut his offer down.“Nah, you’re alright,” Shane said.But the actor soon admitted guilt over
.I'm A Celeb castle in Wales. Tess, who presents Strictly each weekend, has seen Vernon become the third favourite to win the entire show.
ITV reality show.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereAlongside Jessica Plummer, AJ was assigned his new job after Giovanna Fletcher became camp leader.He was appointed just days after things previously got tense between him and Shane, who was originally assigned the role.AJ said he couldn’t boil water because the pots and pans hadn’t been washed, and he asked Shane to
I’m a Celebrity… Get me Out Of Here! viewers have branded Wednesday (25 November) night’s Bushtucker trial one of the worst in the show’s 20 season history.EastEnders stars Shane Richie and Jessica Plummer were voted to take part in the recent Wicked Waterworks trial, which was centred around a series of disgusting drinks.Each contestant had to drink six concoctions made from bugs, fermented eggs and animal parts, with Richie given one drink made of blended pig’s vagina.The drinks unsurprisingly
I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here in relation to its use of non-native wildlife in the latest series, it has been reported.It follows concern that some non-native species – such as cockroaches, maggots and spiders – could potentially escape into the Welsh countryside during filming, according to the Guardian.The animals are used in the ITV reality show’s “bushtucker” trials, in which celebrities take part in challenges to win food for their campmates.The programme, now in its 20th series, is
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! viewers all say they know the same reason for the camp's first row last night.
I’m a Celebrity contestants as well as fans watching from home with an impression of outgoing US president Donald Trump.The EastEnders star was able to enjoy a full meal with the other male stars of the ITV competition, after they won their trial in the last live episode. During the dinner, which included roast lamb and apple crumble, talk turned to the famous faces – living or dead – each contestant would invite to dinner.After Trump was brought up, Richie then launched into his impression and
Manchester Evening News. "Me still trying to figure out the person with BO that Victoria and Shane were talking about ..." wrote one person.Another added: "I'm never sleeping properly again until this is solved."While a third commented: "Dying to know who it is." Commenting is not currently available, but don’t worry! We’ll have a new commenting experience online soon.
I'm A Celebrity stars Vernon Kay and Shane Richie were left in tears as their co-star Mo Farah revealed his luxury item was a picture drawn by his kids.The celebs got their hands on their luxury items during last night's show and it was an emotional moment for the whole cast.However, it was Mo's gift of a poster created by his children that set off the waterworks.Vernon, 46, welled up as Mo unwrapped the picture, with the athlete saying: "It's a poster from my kids."Shane, 56, hugged Mo, 37, and
I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!'s Shane Richie has admitted guilt over a remark to campmate Mo Farah. Shane is the early favourite to win the 2020 series of the ITV1 show, alongside BBC Radio One DJ Jordan North.