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Boy George, Chris Moyles, and Babatunde Aleshe need to work together in tonight’s Bushtucker trial on I’m A Celebrity – and it doesn’t look good so far.
The trio will face their fears in Tuesday night’s episode as they take on Angel of Agony.
However, a glimpse at the trial shows the trio panicking and dropping stars as they’re locked into separate tanks, one on top of each other.
They have to unscrew stars and pass them upwards, but it’s not easy when there are critters like snakes and scorpions keeping them company.
‘Scorpions are my friends!’ George shouts, before attempting some meditation to keep himself calm.
‘Almost there,’ Dec Donnelly reassures them, before Chris is covered in cockroaches.
George is seen attempting to calm himself (Picture: Rex)
Chris is covered in insects (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)
As George passes a star up to Babatunde, the Gogglebox star manages to drop it, with Ant and Dec pointing out: ‘Not a great start’.
Ant goes on to warn George to be ‘very careful’ as he attempts to unscrew a star, before Chris is once again covered in cockroaches.
Babatunde manages to drop a star (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)
Many are thankful Matt Hancock wasn’t voted for another trial (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)
Will they be able to pick up the pace and provide some food for camp? Only time will tell.
Some fans are sure to be relieved at the change of pace in the trials, after former health minister Matt Hancock was voted for six in a row.
Many viewers were left fed up at seeing the politician at the centre of attention for so long, with Lorraine Kelly also admitting she was getting bored of the ‘Matt Hancock Show’.
During Monday’s episode, the politician took on his sixth consecutive trial, facing snakes and critters in an underground pit.
Speaking to hosts Ant and Dec afterwards, he revealed the thought of his girlfriend, Gina Coladangelo, spurred him on.
‘I thought of my children, I thought of Gina, I thought of everybody I loved. I just tried to be calm.’
However, the eliminations are nearing, with fans about to start voting to save their favourite campmates – meaning the sitting MP’s time in the jungle could be coming to an end very shortly.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here continues tonight at 9pm on ITV.
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