Fatima Whitbread and Janice Dickinson have opened up about their time on the all-stars series, revealing it was 'more pleasant' than the Australian version.
Janice and Olympian Fatima competed on the regular version of the series in 2007 and 2011 respectively, before being invited back to take part in the new show.
Fatima added that she found this experience to be"much more competitive" without the inclusion of the public vote. "It could well be that you're exiting the programme within a few days of you being there, whereas in 2011 it was all about the stars and getting food for camp," she said. "Life in camp was completely different to my experience the first time around because you're living on a knife's edge because you never know when it's your turn to do a challenge."
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