ITV I'm A Celebrity viewers say campmates should 'go' as they make Toff prediction after 'brutal' trial
27.04.2023 - 08:17
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Despite the show not being live, I'm A Celebrity... South Africa viewers have said the campmates should 'go home' after the arrival of Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo. The former Made In Chelsea star's arrival was teased in Tuesday night's episode before viewers got to see her full entrance alongside Coronation Street star Andy Whyment and singer and TV star Myleene Klass on Wednesday night (April 26).
The trio were sent to a different camp with the main campmates having to choose who they wanted to join them. It meant that Toff, who was crowned Queen of the Jungle in Australia in 2017, was chosen to immediately take part in a challenge, during which she was forced to crawl through a filthy drain system to collect stars.
After successfully recovering eight of 11 stars, she was told by hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly that she would be returning to the main camp – but had to choose a celebrity to replace. The chosen contestant would then be sent to join Myleene and Andy in the more basic "Savannah Scrub" camp.
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Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, Toff expressed her dismay at having to make the decision, saying "who on earth do I bump off?" Her fellow campmates reacted with shock and surprise after learning of her task, with Phil Tufnell exclaiming "that's brutal".
And as a clip of the trial was posted on I'm A Celebrity's social media, fans were flocking on social media to comment to suggest that all the other campmates may now not bother as Toff once again showed her determination when it comes to take part in the challenges.
@shahlatona said: "DAMN!!!! Toff did amazing! That’s why she’s Queen of the Jungle for a reason!" @jack_cocker_975 wrote: "See I
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