I’m A Celebrity returned tonight for more jungle action with pressure mounting up for two celebrities in particular.
In tonight’s episode, McFly’s Danny Jones and Coronation Street’s Alan Halsall teamed up to try to win the campmates’ luxury items.
While the celebrities have only been in the jungle for a few days, their luxury items were up for grabs with all the pressure on Danny and Alan to earn the items.
Some viewers said how early in the day they thought it was to be winning luxury items since the celebrities had barely gone a few days without them.
Luxury items up for grabs on day three in I'm A Celeb jungle
One said on X (formerly Twitter): “Bit early for the luxury items no? #ImACeleb”.
With four laughing and crying emojis, another commented: “Luxury items already?! Guys it’s day three #ImACeleb”.
A third commented: “Why’s it so changed this year on #ImACeleb luxury items already? Dingo dollars already…”
Danny and Alan had to answer a series of questions related to each celebrity.
They were able to secure eight out of 10 luxury items with Coleen Rooney, Dean McCullough and GK Barry among those receiving theirs. Alan and Danny were both able to get their luxury items.
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Before the challenge, the pair were laughing together as they said they were representing the north west since Danny is from Bolton and Alan grew up in Walkden.
However, after the challenge, the pair were disappointed not to have won Jane Moore and Barry McGuigan their luxury items.
The luxury items included cushions, a dressing gown, face cream, a lilo and more all sent in by the campmates' loved ones as a surprise.
The latest series of I’m A Celebrity has a wide range of popular stars including Coleen Rooney, Melvin Odoom, Oti Mabuse and Barry McGuigan to name a few.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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