I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here is almost ending its first week back on our screens and it hasn't disappointed so far.
In recent years viewers have been left disappointed with the decreasing amount of bust-ups in camp, as ITV began to adopt a more harmonious atmosphere in camp.
This year, however, has been far from settled.
Nella Rose has been the focal point of the arguments so far, now famously calling Fred Sirieix a "weirdo" for offending her.
Tonight's episode also lived up to the hype. Both teams faced off in the Scarena tonight, Home vs Away. It was all over the battle for breakfast champions (a nice scran, essentially).
Tony Bellew in I’m A Celeb looks like both Max and Paddy at the same time pic.twitter.com/lpqythe8UJ
— Freddy Quinne (@FreddyQuinne) November 24, 2023
Amidst the drama of tonight's trial, one user spotted a comparison between the boxer Bellew and not one, but TWO, Peter Kay characters.
One user on X, formerly known as Twitter, posted: "Tony Bellew in I’m A Celeb looks like both Max and Paddy at the same time".
Seems not everyone is a fan!
Tony Bellew's time away from the jungle
Tony will perhaps be thinking of home a little more than the others as his nan Rose died last week.
She passed away just 24 hours after Bellew had signed his contract for the show, The Mirror reports.
Bellew, 40, only entered the jungle after confirming he’d be out in time for his nan’s funeral.
She was 97 and committed to watching him on the TV as he took to jungle life.
According to The Mirror, Tony said: "I signed the day before she passed away, so there was no going back then. If I sign something, I honour my agreement. In an ideal world I would have left it but I had signed.
“I was coming, so I am here. But I am going back to bury her on the 15th. I was going to renegade if I couldn't move the burial date. I can bury her now when I get back."
I'm A Celebrity airs on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm daily.
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