I’m A Celebrity FIRST LOOK: Chris Moyles is doused in cockroaches as he takes on Boiling Point trial
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Chris Moyles will tackle the Boiling Point trial on Wednesday night, after being voted in by the public.
The DJ, 48, will once again fight for food for the camp after packing just three of the eleven possible meals in Tuesday’s challenge, along with Boy George, 61, and Babatúndé Aléshé, 34.
Chris looked gutted and was comforted by his fellow campmates when Ant and Dec revealed that he would “reach boiling point” in the final court case.
Temperatures are rising! Chris Moyles will tackle the Boiling Point trial on Wednesday night, after being voted in by the public
And in the first look at Wednesday’s episode, his worst fears are realized when he’s doused in cockroaches.
In the clip, Chris can be seen entering a room with a water heater, helmet and goggles on.
He yells, “Please don’t teach me anything yet!”
He then has to find miniature wrenches to unscrew a star from the wall, while all kinds of gruesome things fall on his head.
Hoping to do better: The DJ, 48, will once again fight for food for the camp after packing just three of the eleven possible meals in Tuesday’s challenge alongside Boy George and Babatúndé
Struggling to find the right key, he is infested with cockroaches, causing him to yell, “Don’t do that to me!”
Host Dec helpfully points out, “Only cockroaches so far.”
Chris replies sarcastically, “Thanks for that guys, I thought they were just cockroaches, you know what I mean?”
Horrific: And in the first look at Wednesday’s episode, his worst fears are realized when he’s doused in cockroaches
Chris has some trouble unscrewing the star, despite advice from Ant and Dec.
Dec says, “Leftie loosey righty tighty,” while Ant advises, “Chris holds the star with one hand and moves the key with the other.”
He then jokes, “Obviously he doesn’t do odd jobs in his own house.”
Nervous: The clip shows Chris entering a room with a water heater, wearing a helmet and goggles
It comes after Chris was furious in yesterday’s episode after a fellow camp mate stole his towel.
After a mysterious person continued to use his towel, the self-professed germaphobe told his fellow camp mates, “I don’t want to dry with the stench of your balls!”
Later in the Bush Telegraph, Chris said, “This hurts me, I like to be as clean as possible. And I’m dirty. I do not like it. I think I know who it is. [Boy] George.’
Not a happy bunny: It comes after Chris was furious in yesterday’s episode after a fellow campmate stole his towel
The outburst occurred after the broadcaster searched high and low for the towel around the camp.
Gathering his fellow celebrities, he said: “Guys, at the risk of sounding like a germaphobe with cleanliness issues, is there a chance that when I dry off my towel and go get it the next day, it’s still there?”
He continued, “Three days in a row and I’m going to make it and it’s not there.” As much as I really like you, I don’t want to dry my body with the stench of your balls.’
The bad guy? The self-confessed germaphobe followed a mysterious person who continued to use his towel and told his fellow camp mates, “I don’t want to dry with the stench of your balls!”
In the meantime Culture Club singer Boy George offered: “They should have embossed our names on the towels.”
Camp leader Matt Hancock, 44, said in his confessional: “As a leader, when there’s a problem, it’s about just trying to find a solution that everyone is happy with. This is a happy camp and I want to keep it that way.’
Wanting to keep Chris happy, Sue Cleaver, 59, said: “I think we’ll add up all the towels and today we’ll do a mass wash of all the towels and then redistribute them.”
Chris replied, “Oh no, that doesn’t justify it, it’s too much.”
But Matt said, “I think that’s a really good idea,” while comedian Seann joked, “The leader has spoken!”.
Later in the Bush Telegraph, Chris said, “This hurts me, I like to be as clean as possible. And I’m dirty. I do not like it. I think I know who it is. [Boy] George’