Alex Scott's punishment for smuggling 'contraband' into I'm A Celeb camp revealed
· GOSS.ieAlex Scott’s punishment for smuggling contraband into the I’m A Celeb camp has been revealed, and it could spark some tension with her fellow campmates.
During Sunday’s episode, hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly promised viewers there would be punishment after she was spotted using a secret packet of salt to season the camp meal of crocodile feet, rice and vegetables.
After Alex was shown sprinkling the salt on their meal, Ant said: “Was that a bit of seasoning added?”
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Pictured: Alex Scott MBE.
Dec then replied: “I think it was, I think it was contraband. What’s going to happen? Watch this space.”
During Monday’s episode, the campmates will be told that there’s contraband in camp, and that they’ve lost a star won by Aitch in today’s Bushtucker Trial.
Campmates will then be given the opportunity to surrender all contraband without further punishment.
Once the campmates fess up, dinner will be delivered to them, but if they don’t, even more punishments could be in store.
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Pictured: EDDIE, SHONA, AITCH, TOM, JACK, KELLY, ALEX, LISA, ANGRY, VOGUE, RUBY, MARTIN.
It comes after the I’m A Celebrity camp was thrown into chaos on Monday morning when the contestants were evacuated by production staff.
According to the Daily Mail, filming for tonight’s show was delayed for hours as the celebrities were ushered into the Bush Telegraph during a thunder and lightning storm.
A show source said: “Our health and safety weather contingencies kicked in and we evacuated the celebrities immediately to the Bush Telegraph until the storm passed and it was safe to return to camp.”
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While there is a canopy that hangs above the camp to protect them from rain, the celebrities have to take shelter when there is a particularly bad downpour.
It’s understood the camp is now operating again as normal.
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