Tensions boiled over in tonight's (November 25) I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here episode, once again.
Tonight, Dean McCullough had the prospect of a sixth trial of the series so far, much to a few people's annoyance.
Dean hasn't proven to be the most popular campmate so far in the series, winding up his fellow campmates, the public and even the hosts (we're looking at you, Ant).
Did that change tonight though? Well.
Never have I ever thought I’d hear Dean discuss sex in a cemetery with Reverend Richard Coles 💀 #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/2d0JWNnDUR
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 25, 2024
One viewer said: "Felt really uncomfortable how Ant was acting towards Dean then. Yeah he's massively annoying but I don't like that bullying belittling tone he's showing towards him. It's not good. Ant has let people down in the past and been forgiven. He should know better. BE NICE"
Another said: "I think Dean is comedy gold weird that people are slagging him off for doing all the trials like the public aren’t the ones voting for him #ImACeleb".
Someone else commented: "First time i didnt hate dean like no screaming and 10 stars!! Now stop voting for him to do trials #ImACeleb"
Last night on I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here
On Sunday (24 November), Coleen Rooney and Dean McCullough faced a gruesome Bushtucker Trial, winning nine stars for the camp.
However, McCullough was again voted to face Monday’s trial “Jack the Screamstalk,” much to the frustrations of Ant and Dec.
Elsewhere, Jane Moore and Barry McGuigan argued over chores.
McGuigan and Danny Jones were voted by the public to become the new camp leaders.
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The pair set about upsetting the jungle apple cart by selecting Moore and Tulisa to wash up, and Coleen Rooney and Maura Higgins to act out the duties of camp maintenance.
Despite Jones’s initial worry that women were being asked to do less physical tasks and that it could be taken negatively, McGuigan brushed it off.
Moore accused McGuigan of “misogyny” and later “ageism” when he used her age as a justification for his and Jones’s decisions.
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