I’m A Celebrity cast are embroiled in bitter feud on group chat after watching pre-recorded show

Paul Burrell has revealed that the I’m A Celebrity… South African cast is embroiled in a bitter feud after watching the pre-recorded show on TV.

The former royal butler, 64, confessed that their WhatsApp group has descended into chaos – from which supermodel Janice Dickinson, 68, has been excluded.

Following his eviction from the ITV reality show, Paul spilled the beans over the controversial relationship between camp mates just days before its final broadcast.

As the program runs on the small screen, he claimed the “legends” swapped over each other as each episode unfolded.

Paul admitted that they all said, “Wow, I didn’t know that happened,” and explained that seeing the context of certain events has brought out people’s true emotions.

“They threw me under the bus!” Paul Burrell has revealed that the cast of I’m A Celebrity… South Africa are involved in a bitter feud after watching the pre-recorded show on TV

Uh-oh: The former royal butler, 64, confessed that their WhatsApp group has fallen into chaos - which excludes supermodel Janice Dickinson, 68

Uh-oh: The former royal butler, 64, confessed that their WhatsApp group has fallen into chaos – which excludes supermodel Janice Dickinson, 68

One star ruffling his feathers is Fatima, who he claimed enjoyed some contraband herself after her furious rant about rule-breaking campmates.

During the series, the ex-footman secretly drank some coffee while recidivist Gillian McKeith grabbed a slew of kitchen supplies from her “snappy underpants.”

Despite leaving viewers hysterical with their sneaky antics, retired javelin thrower Fatima, 62, was deeply impressed and began furiously berating the camp for breaking the rules, even telling Paul that he had disgraced himself .

After leaving the South African jungle, Princess Diana’s former butler has hit back, saying it was “a bit rich” that the “righteous” sportswoman climbed him.

In an interview with The sunhe revealed: “I recently learned from Gillian that she gave Fatima some of her contraband.

“The moment Fatima says to me, ‘You have disgraced yourself,’ while she sucks an Imperial coin! That’s a bit rich, isn’t it.’

Paul soon turned his anger on Janice, telling the newspaper: “She threw me under the bus with the coffee. I’d fed her a nice cup of Butler’s Roast by the fire every morning, sipping very slowly and looking at me and winking.’

He added that she would sit in silence without a thank you for his kind gesture.

Anger: Following his eviction from the ITV reality show, Paul spilled the beans on the controversial relationship between camp mates just days before the final broadcast

Anger: Following his eviction from the ITV reality show, Paul spilled the beans on the controversial relationship between camp mates just days before the final broadcast

Controversial: One star ruffling his feathers is Fatima, who he claimed enjoyed her own contraband after her furious rant about rule-breaking campmates

Controversial: One star ruffling his feathers is Fatima, who he claimed enjoyed her own contraband after her furious rant about rule-breaking campmates

Fatima, Phil Tufnell, Jordan Banjo and Myleene Klass all made it to the final four on Thursday’s episode.

The athlete, 62, the former cricketer, 57, the dancer, 30, and the presenter, 45, are creeping closer to the final.

But there was a shocking twist in the final episode when all the old campmates who had already been eliminated came back to decide their fate.

The returning celebrities must choose the three they want to send to the finals and choose one to send home.

The old stars returned when the final four took on the famous celebrity cyclone challenge and when they walked back to camp they were surprised by their friends.

Ant and Dec then arrived and sent the last four off for some food. While they were gone, the ex-camp mates found out they had work to do.

Dec said, “We didn’t just bring you back for a chat… you actually have a very important decision to make.”

Ant added: “You are going to turn our last four into the top three. You will do that by deciding as a group who deserves to be in the final. You have to choose a top three and whoever is not in the top three leaves the camp today.’

Hilarious: During the series, the ex-servant snuck in some coffee while recidivist Gillian McKeith grabbed a slew of kitchen essentials from her

Hilarious: During the series, the ex-servant snuck in some coffee while recidivist Gillian McKeith grabbed a slew of kitchen essentials from her “snappy underpants”

Ouch: As the show winds down on the small screen, he claimed the 'legends' exchanged swipes on each other as each episode unfolds

Ouch: As the show winds down on the small screen, he claimed the ‘legends’ exchanged swipes on each other as each episode unfolds

Stunned by the news, Toff said, “It’s a really awful, awful thing to do.”

Janice added, “It’s a terrible thing to do.”

As they tried to make up their minds, Joe said, “Listen, if we didn’t have to do this, we wouldn’t do it, we’d have them all in the final.”

The episode hung on a cliffhanger as Phil Tufnell got ready to announce who they’d be sending home.

Earlier in the episode, Countdown star Carol Vorderman, 62, and royal butler Paul Burrell, 64, went home after finishing last in the Vile Vineyard trial.

As she left, Carol said, “I loved it. It’s been so different because people have done it before, so they’re more savvy at it! We are now going back to the hotel for lobster and champagne! The trials have certainly been tougher.’

Phil added: ‘It’s been a life changing and a roller coaster journey. It will stay with me for the rest of my days!’

Watch closely: I'm A Celebrity... South Africa continues on Friday at 9pm on ITV1

Watch closely: I’m A Celebrity… South Africa continues on Friday at 9pm on ITV1

For Phil and Carol, Vile Vineyards was their second Trial of the day, and as Carol was at the start, Phil admitted, “I’m draining. I’ll have to get something out of something.’

Meanwhile, the other camp mates said it was fun to all do something together, while Myleene joked, “We’re one big happy family.”

Arriving at the trial cleanup, Ant and Dec explained the diabolical challenge they faced that day in the form of ‘Vile Vineyard’.

They faced head holes, bobbing barrels and side barrels. They had to race to retrieve the keys in each to reach the fourth zone, ‘The Fish Eye Squeezer’.

Here, using only their mouths, they had to squeeze juice out of fish eyes into a wine glass.

When they reached the required amount of liquid, the light turned green and they had to drink the contents of the glass.

The two slowest camp mates then left the camp for good.

It came after Wednesday night’s episode saw former Corrie actress Helen Flanagan, 32, and EastEnders icon Dean Gaffney, 45, part ways after finishing last in the Survival Trial. Joe Swash was eliminated on Tuesday.

I’m A Celebrity… South Africa continues on Friday at 9pm on ITV1.