‘I’m A Celebrity’ stars open up about extreme weight loss as ‘grubby’ Helen Flanagan admits she hasn’t washed her face in TWO WEEKS
Eating mostly rice and beans on a diet, it’s only natural that the stars of ‘I’m A Celebrity South Africa’ would lose weight.
In scenes to air Tuesday night, the housemates discuss their changing bodies, but one housemate believes they’ve somehow gained weight.
Phil Tufnell, 57, discusses his weight loss at camp and says: “I can really feel my pelvis. It really stands out! I’m like a toast stand.
However, Paul Burrell, 64, insists: “I bet I’m the one who lost the most weight. I think dean [Gaffney’s] burden! Nobody cares about coming into the jungle.’
In the Bush Telegraph, Dean, 45, agrees: “Everyone’s fading but me…”
I’m A Celebrity stars discuss their extreme weight loss in Tuesday night’s episode – but Dean Gaffney (centre) is convinced he’s somehow gained weight
Helen Flanagan says, “I haven’t washed my face in two weeks, I’ve never seen so many blackheads on my nose!” She admits: “I feel so scruffy”
Helen Flanagan, 32, is also rethinking her washing routine, saying, “I haven’t washed my face in two weeks, I’ve never seen so many blackheads on my nose!”
She admits, “I feel so scruffy.”
Myleene Klass, 45, asks for help squeezing out her blackheads and dons surgical gloves, saying, “I’m not a dermatologist, but I’ll try anything.”
Carol Vorderman, 62, admits she doesn’t mind watching, saying, “It’s pretty satisfying.”
Hosts Ant and Dec then arrive at camp with an update for the remaining celebrities, warning that time is running out for the Legend title fight.
Ant explains: “We’re back with news. We’re here to update you on the race to the finals starting here because we have another test of survival.’
Dec then explains how the roommates are chosen for the process.
But who will face the next tense test to stay in camp? And will they be happy about it?
Phil Tufnell, 57, discusses his weight loss at camp and says: “I can really feel my pelvis. It really stands out! I’m like a toast stand’
Grim: Carol says she doesn’t mind watching Myleene squeeze Helen’s blackhead
There’s no respite for the victorious celebrity or the other remaining housemates as news of a second survival trial breaks out at camp.
One of the celebrities reads the Bush Bulletin and says, “Please ALL get ready to leave camp!”
When they arrive at the clearing, Dec greets them by saying, “The whole gang!”
And Ant explains: “We have news. The Survival Trials continue and you will all participate in this one. In the end, two people will go home.’
Every celebrity is locked in a box with their heads out. They must unravel a key from a series of strings, unlock the padlock that is trapping them inside, and ring a bell.
Creatures are added to the boxes during the test. The last two housemates remaining in their crates will leave camp forever.
And anyone who chooses not to attend, or anyone who calls out “I’m a celebrity”… Get me out of here! During the process, one of the two will leave.
Tensions are high with so much at stake.
Ant admits, “It’s very quiet.”
Dec says: “It’s very tense!
Which two housemates will miss their chance to be crowned the first I’m A Celebrity Legend?
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