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I ‘m A Celebrity 2015 Recap: Problems Encountered On Set, Which Participant

He is very friendly and likes chatting to different people, so I think he will enjoy meeting the other contestants.

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Everyone from Amy Willerton, to Helen Flanagan and David Haye have had their moment under the waterfall during their stay in the I’m A Celebrity jungle.

After a smashing start to the series, show two of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here certainly did not disappoint – there was drama, ding dongs and critters galore!

Susannah Constantine, Brian Friedman and Yvette Fielding are now the rank outsiders with the bookies.

Asked why she thought the public had voted for her to take part in the Trial, Lady C replied: “I think they’ve chosen me because you know, let’s see the mighty tumble”.

Speaking of her reasons for being in the jungle, Lady C explained her campmates: “I wanted assistance with the roof of the Castle and I want to lose weight”.

He added: “She’s an inspiration to me…with age and time I’ve realised that many errors could have been prevented by listening to her advice”.

It may only be early days in the Australian jungle, but it looks like romance is already on the horizon for Jorgie Porter and George Shelley. “They don’t know anything about it and I know they will think I have been sneaky”. I wouldn’t say she was his usual type, but it all down to the individual in the end. Get Me Out Of Here! bosses as storms hit filming for the ITV show’s launch.

Lady Colin, whose work includes biographies of Diana, Princess of Wales, and the Queen Mother, is believed to have bought the Grade 1-listed country house, one of Worthing’s architechtural gems, for £700,000 in 2013.

Meanwhile, Jorgie Porter, 27, has been hiding a food allergy as she endures the Bushtucker Trials.

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Despite all getting along at first, the camp has officially seen its first row courtesy of Lady Colin Campbell and Tony Hadley. The power cut out in the remote camp and they waited ages for it to come back on.

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