I’m A Celebrity… South Africa campmates told to hand over contraband

Georgia Toffolo will be shown deciding which celebrity will be sent from the main camp, in a new episode.
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I’m A Celebrity… South Africa campmates will be seen being told to hand over their contraband or go without dinner in the latest episode of the reality TV series.

On Thursday’s show, TV personality Gillian McKeith will be shown revealing to one contestant – away from the other celebrities –  that she has smuggled some contraband into camp.

However, the series – which sees all star celebrities who have competed on previous seasons of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! return – suspects the 63-year-old might not be the only one.

A Bush Bulletin will be read, on the pre-recorded show, by Georgia “Toff” Toffolo, saying: “Celebrities, there is contraband in camp.

“You will not get your dinner until you’ve surrendered all contraband. There’s an amnesty bowl in the Telegraph.”

Meanwhile, the 2017 queen of the Australian jungle, who won a previous season of the original show, has decided who will be sent from the main camp to live in another area.

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Toffolo, Coronation Street star Andy Whyment and singer and presenter Myleene Klass had been shown arriving on Wednesday’s episode at the back-to-basics Savannah Scrub camp to live away from the other contestants.

During the last show, Made In Chelsea star Toffolo earned the opportunity to move to the main camp after she completed a trial where she was forced to crawl through a filthy drain system to collect stars that earn meals.

The 28-year-old reality TV star will also be shown in the latest programme being told by her fellow celebrities that they are not keen on the dinner she earned – rabbit.

US supermodel Janice Dickinson said: “I will not eat those little bunnies.”

Paul Burrell, referencing his former job as a royal butler, also said: “All my time at the palace, I never ate rabbit. They’re pets.”

Meanwhile, Whyment and Klass will also go head-to-head in a trial that involves them being quizzed as they face being showered by critters.

The winner will then be sent to the main camp.

The last series of the original format saw former England footballer Jill Scott become queen of the jungle.

The spin-off show sees no king or queen of the jungle crowned and instead contestants compete for the title of I’m A Celebrity… Legend as they face a series of trials.

– I’m A Celebrity… South Africa airs on Thursday on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm.

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