ANT and Dec appear to have introduced a switch-up on I’m A Celebrity 2022, by ditching the “King and Queen” titles of the series. Instead of getting jungle royalty straight out of…
The benefits of their new titles didn't seem to extend beyond getting an extra slap up lunch before taking on their bushtucker trials... but then again, it's only day one.
Normally the teams recruit a camp leader to get special privileges during their time on the series, but this year seems to be a little different with a brand new title – and potentially new responsibilities. The first episode was a two-hour action-packed extravaganza, including a death-defying abseil jump, a skydive, and getting up close and personal with some critters.
Comparatively, fans reckon Boy George and Scarlette got off slightly easily as they only had to row a boat to sure. But with that comes a catch. Now they have to earn stars for camp in the first ever bushtucker trial, which will air tomorrow.after Covid travel restrictions forced them to relocate to Gwyrch Castle, Wales for the past two years.
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