I’m A Celebrity viewers saw Vogue Williams and Tom Read Wilson arrive in camp on Thursday
Several I’m A Celebrity stars fumed over the two newcomers on Thursday (November 20).
The popular ITV show made its comeback over the weekend, featuring ten famous faces braving challenges in the Australian wilderness.
Among those taking part are comedy icon Ruby Wax, pop star Martin Kemp, radio presenter Kelly Brook, Brit Award-winning artist Aitch, and sports broadcaster Alex Scott.
Social media personality Angry Ginge, EastEnders star Shona McGarty, stand-up performer Eddie Kadi, TV personality Jack Osbourne and Emmerdale’s Lisa Riley complete the roster.
Whilst the campmates have been adjusting to jungle living fairly peacefully thus far, two fresh arrivals could dramatically alter the dynamic, reports the Express.
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Upon discovering that Aitch, Ginge and Kelly would be undertaking the latest Bushtucker trial, the entire group of ten gathered at the trial site during this evening’s programme, only to find it had been transformed into a Bush summer camp.
Presenters Ant and Dec then announced that across the following three days, they would all become Bush Explorers, competing to earn badges.
The duo also disclosed that two new Chief Explorers would be joining them to provide guidance, encouragement and direction. Accompanied by ranger fanfare, latecomers Vogue Williams and Tom Read Wilson made their entrance into the clearing.
During the trial, Aitch, Ginge and Kelly successfully secured eight stars in total, with Vogue and Tom deciding to present Ginge with a bravery badge for conquering his fear of spiders.
Upon the group’s return to camp, they were met with significant alterations that had taken place during their absence.
The comfortable sleeping arrangements belonging to Ginge, Jack, Aitch and Eddie had vanished, substituted with basic camp beds and hammocks. Additionally, two thrones had been installed exclusively for the Bush Explorers, off-limits to everyone else.
Furthermore, the Treehouse had been fitted out with plush beds, seating and a tannoy system enabling the new arrivals to communicate with their celebrity counterparts below.
Reflecting on the transformation, Ruby shared with the Bush Telegraph: “I think the dynamic is going to change now with the two chiefs here. I really do feel like it’s kind of like Lord of the Flies, there’s two sides and we may annihilate each other, or we may fall in love.”
The first responsibility for Vogue and Tom involved delegating duties amongst their fellow campmates.
Jack observed: “I feel resistance to Vogue and Tom. I’m just kinda like, ‘Hey you don’t get to walk in halfway through the movie and decide to turn it off or change it.'”
Following their evening meal, Vogue and Tom distributed additional community badges to the celebrities who had made a positive impression in the camp, with Kelly, Lisa and Jack being recognised.
Nevertheless, with friction already mounting, their prize of hot chocolate and marshmallows was poorly received by the remaining campmates. Could Vogue and Tom’s entrance spark further conflict?
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