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Owen Warner and Jill Scott won a stay in the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! recreational vehicle during Tuesday’s episode.
The campmates were shocked when the alarm to the campervan in the jungle went off.
As they approached the RV, the boot opened for the group to find a message inside.
Champion: Owen Warner and Jill Scott won a stay in the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! recreational vehicle during Tuesday’s episode
Former footballer Jill Scott, 35, read the note: ‘Celebrities, inside this box are the keys to the RV where two of you can sleep in comfort. The keys to unlock the box are hanging around camp good luck.’
The group then worked their way around the camp as they lugged a heavy chest with them to find which key opened the box.
However, once the stars opened one chest, they found another smaller chest inside.
New task: Former footballer Jill Scott, 35, read the note: ‘Celebrities, inside this box are the keys to the RV where two of you can sleep in comfort’ (Owen seen with the box)
On the hunt: The group worked their way around the camp as they lugged a heavy chest with them to find which key opened the box
Open sesame: Nine keys, one for each of campmate, then poured out of the RV exhaust, with the famous jungle residents each trying the lock of the camper with their key, with two working
New home: Sportswoman Jill and Hollyoaks actor Owen Warner, 23, were the two lucky celebrities who found keys that fitted, earning them both a bed inside the van
Nine keys, one for each of the campmates, then poured out of the RV exhaust, with the famous jungle residents each trying the lock of the camper with their key.
Sportswoman Jill and Hollyoaks actor Owen Warner, 23, were the two lucky celebrities who found keys that fitted, earning them both a bed inside the van.
Taking a peek inside, Boy George, 61, joked: ‘It’s like the 70s gone wrong.’
Unique decor: Taking a peek around the door, Boy George, 61, jokingly said: ‘It’s like the 70s gone wrong’
Sleep easy: Two beds were seen inside the campervan with red and orange coverings to keep the campmates warm
Keep out! The RV came complete with white net curtains so Owen and Jill could pull them and have some privacy
Eagle-eyed A Place In The Sun presenter Scarlette Douglas, 35, noticed a large spider inside, prompting former rubgy player Mike Tindall, 44, to remove the creepy-crawly.
Showing it to his fellow campmates, Mike declared: ‘It’s a biggie,’ which prompted Scarlette to burst into tears and say: ‘I know it’s an over reaction.’
Radio DJ Chris Moyles, 48, told her: ‘It’s not, it’s your reaction,’ while Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver, 59, comforted her: ‘You have a phobia!’
Domesticated: The stars have their own kitchen where they can cook their own food and keep things clean
Creepy-crawly: The campmates noticed a large spider inside the RV, which Mike Tindall removed and put outside the camp
On the move: Mike was seen carrying the large spider as the rest of the campmates kept their distance
It came as comedian Babatúndé Aléshé took on the first solo trial of the series, Horrifying Heights.
The terrified comedian, 36, once again faces his biggest fear, as he was harnessed to two suspended rings in the pouring rain, where he rummaged through critter-filled boxes to bag stars for camp.
It came after he became the first star to forfeit a terrifying Walk The Plank challenge during Sunday’s launch show, with some ITV viewers feeling bad that he would be forced to battle his frights again.
I’m A Celeb: Babatúndé Aléshé faced his fear of heights as he’s harnessed to suspended rings in the pouring rain for the first solo trial in Tuesday’s episode… after FORFEITING the walk-the-plank challenge
Host Declan Donnelly began: ‘Ok, Babatúndé you’re in position and I’m sorry to say its starting to pour down. It’s still safe, it’s just making things a little harder.’
The downcast contestant replied: ‘Yeah it does.’
Dec continued: ‘You’ve got 10 minutes to collect 90 stars. The very best of luck, here we go.’
Scary: The terrified comedian, 36, once again faced his biggest fear, as he’s harnessed to two suspended rings in the pouring rain
Terrifying: He rummaged through critter-filled boxes to bag stars to camp
Oh dear! It comes after he became the first star to forfeit a terrifying walk-the-plank challenge, with some ITV viewers feeling bad that he would be forced to battle his frights again
Ant McPartlin then joked ‘Already that’s further than he walked on the plank on the tower, so it’s progress pal, it’s absolutely doable, this.
‘So, you’ve probably noticed it’s started to spin as well… could it be any harder?’
The TV personality discovered he had been voted for by the public to take on Horrifying Heights at the end of Monday night’s show.
Presenting: Host Declan Donnelly (right) began: ‘Ok, Babatúndé you’re in position and I’m sorry to say its starting to pour down. It’s still safe, it’s just making things a little harder’
Not happy: The downcast contestant replied: ‘Yeah it does’
Petrifying: Babatúndé was certainly out of his comfort zone in the challenge
Ant and Dec entered the camp to reveal the news and said: ‘You’ve guessed it, Babatúndé. We’ll see you at the trail area very soon.’
His fellow campmates were quick to give him support as they were seen hugging him while he claimed: ‘I’ve got this, I’ve got this.’
After the live show aired, Ant and Dec went live on Instagram to joke about Babatúndé forfeiting the first trial of the series.
Public vote: The TV personality discovered he had been voted for by the public to take on Horrifying Heights at the end of Monday night’s show
Ant said: ‘It might be very very short for us, he can’t say it twice can he.’
While Dec added: ‘This is harder than focus as well its like 10 minutes in the air.’
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! continues on ITV1 on Wednesday at 9pm.
Get me out of here! During the launch show, the 10 celebrities began their journey with three terrifying challenges – as Babatúndé fell at the first hurdle, breaking down in tears during a heights challenge, dubbed The Ledge
Public vote: Ant and Dec entered camp to reveal the news that Babatúndé had been voted for the first solo challenge: ‘You’ve guessed it, Babatúndé. We’ll see you at the trail area very soon’
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