Nicola McLean is already thinking about quitting I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here.
The glamour model confessed to camp mates in the 'Away' team that she is missing fiance Tommy Williams and two-year-old son Rocky so much, she is considering walking out of the jungle.
She sobbed: "I'm sitting here thinking about Rocky and Tommy and I'm half tempted to go home. I'm just missing my boys."
Fellow contestant Robert Kilroy-Silk, 66, advised her to stay, saying: "You're not seriously considering that are you because we'll miss you."
The 26-year-old beauty admitted she thought her footballer boyfriend would be disappointed if she quit, saying: "He'll say, 'Stop being weak as p**s.'
"That what he says to all people in reality shows that cry and now it's me."
She was consoled by TV presenter Esther Rantzen, 68, who said: "I think he'll say, 'Aah' and then he'll say, 'Go for it girl. Hang in there.'"
Nicola later admitted she was finding the experience harder than she had expected, joking to Carly Zucker that she wished she had brought her son in with her.
She said: "I think it's just because I'm not with my child and if I was everything would be fine. "I should just have brought him as a luxury item.
"He could entertain us at least.
"I thought I'd be able to ignore them more than I am - know that they're fine, know that they're happy and they're supporting me and wanting me to do this.
"But when you're bored and sitting around and thinking of what they're doing at home I just feel really guilty.
"But it'll be fine."
Nicola's emotional outburst later had a similar affect on fitness trainer Carly.
The 24-year-old girlfriend of footballer Joe Cole broke down in the Bush Telegraph, saying: "I think when Nicola got upset earlier today I was sort of holding it in and feeling the same things. "When she did I probably thought in my head it's alright for me to do the same so I suppose I've just released it."
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