I’m A Celeb South Africa FIRST LOOK: Stars face gripping challenges
The campmates of I’m A Celebrity… South Africa will be put to the test on Monday’s episode of the show as they compete in two harrowing trials.
A number of show stars, who camped out in Kruger National Park in September to film the show, will be featured taking part in the Plug It Challenge.
Television personality Carol Vorderman, supermodel Janice Dickinson, soap opera actress Helen Flanagan and Diversity dancer Jordan Banjo were assigned to plug holes in a wooden box during filming.
Pictures released by ITV ahead of the next episode show the group in their camp clothes as they work together in an attempt to achieve success.
Meanwhile, Helen, singer and radio host Myleene Klass and former boxer Amir Khan will be suspended 1100 meters above the ground in the series’ highest-ever task.
Challenged: The campmates of I’m A Celebrity… South Africa will be put to the test on Monday’s episode of the show as they compete in two harrowing trials
Terrifying: Helen, singer and radio host Myleene Klass and former boxer Amir Khan will be suspended 1,100 meters above the ground in the series’ highest-ever task
Competition: Several of the show stars, who camped out in Kruger National Park in September to film the show, will be featured taking part in the Plug It Challenge
The campmates will be forced to face their fears as they take on the terrifying World’s End challenge to win stars.
A preview shows the trio strapped into armor and hard hats as they walk across a plank to bring home food for the camp.
Looking down at the savannah below, Amir crawls across the thin ledge with Myleene and Helen closely following on their own platforms.
On Friday’s show, Shaun Ryder and Gillian McKeith became the first stars to leave camp.
Shaun, Phil Tufnell, and Andy Whyment left the Savannah Scrub and headed to Main Camp, where they discovered they would be participating in the series’ first survival trial.
Each chose a different celebrity to do it with them, and the losing pair would leave camp for good – with Shaun choosing former nemesis Gillian.
In the process, the couples were handcuffed together and made to remove keys and wrenches from three boxes – filled with creepy critters – in an attempt to free themselves.
However, Gillian refused to put her in the first box because she was afraid of the snakes inside, leading her and Shaun to be the first to leave camp, with fans chanting that the nutritionist “didn’t even try” to win the task.
Unfortunately: former royal butler Paul Burrell looked beyond pissed off when he was sprayed with water during the Plug It challenge
Elaborate: The likes of TV personality Carol Vorderman, model Janice Dickinson, actress Helen Flanagan, and dancer Jordan Banjo were tasked with plugging holes in a wooden box
Up for the win? Pictures released by ITV ahead of the next episode show the group in their camp clothes as they work together in an attempt to achieve success.
High risers: Meanwhile, Helen, singer and radio host Myleene Klass and former boxer Amir Khan are suspended 1100 meters above the ground in the series’ highest ever task
Pushed to the limit: Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly warned the stars they would face some of the toughest challenges yet on this spin-off series of the show
The campmates are forced to face their fears as they take on the terrifying World’s End challenge to win stars
Facing his fears: Looking down at the savannah below, Amir crawls across the thin ledge with Myleene and Helen closely following on their own platforms.
Reach for the Stars: A preview shows the planks the stars had to walk to bring food home for camp
Over the Edge: The stars were forced to overcome a fear of heights when they were given the task of walking the plank
Phil, along with Georgia Toffolo, got off to a flying start, they were followed closely by Andy and Jordan Banjo.
Fans took to Twitter to express their disappointment at Shaun’s departure, after he was previously tipped to be crowned king of the jungle.
While others labeled Gillian “annoying” and said she acted and feigned fear on camera.
Before her departure, Gillian left viewers in hysterics after revealing the huge amount of contraband that had been smuggled into the camp in her underwear – 13 years after her first offense in the jungle.
Good to go: (L-R) Myleene, Helen and Amir look relaxed before heading to the trial area to participate in their challenge
Music to the ears: Carol will be seen giggling as the group sit in camp and take turns singing during Monday’s episode
Sing along: The group bonded over their love of certain tunes as they showed off their vocal skills during filming
The TV personality, 63, claimed not to understand the definition of the word “contraband” before grabbing a slew of kitchen supplies from her “snappy underpants.”
Having previously admitted to bringing salt and pepper to the camp, she later shared what else she managed to sneak past producers.
Gillian left her campmates stunned when she admitted she brought a spice shaker (hidden in a toilet paper tube).
She also brought five bags of Japanese miso soup powder, cumin powder, celery and garlic powder, eight spice stock cubes, rock salt, one bag of herbal spice powder, and several bags of nettle tea.
A long time ago: On Friday’s show, Shaun Ryder and Gillian McKeith became the first stars to leave camp