Viewers of ITV’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! have called GK Barry and Dean McCullough 'attention seekers' after they took on the Bushtucker Trial.
The pair faced Drown In The Dumps, seeing them in tanks with GK Barry having to swim down and get as many stars as she could to feed the camp.
In the end, podcaster GK Barry and Radio One DJ Dean got 0 stars.
GK Barry and Dean McCullough fail I’m A Celebrity Bushtucker Trial
Both GK Barry and Dean have previously done trials and were already deemed “loud” and “screamers” by ITV viewers.
Now, the viewers have described them as “attention seekers” and “awful” on X.
One fan took to X to share: “Every year there is always an attention seeker who is usually s*** at tasks and is voted off early, Dean is that person.”
As another added: “Have these ‘celebrities’ actually watched the show before, so they know what trials are?????”
A further viewer said: “What a pair" is right, Ant.”
Others disagreed as one said: "This is such a good group this year. and this duo of Dean and GK is stellar."
Ahead of the latest episode, fans of I’m A Celebrity got a look at the trial but were concerned for Dean when the first look only showed GK Barry.
This led to some fans suggesting that Dean would quit the task, as one viewer said on X (formerly Twitter): “They’re gonna get 3 maximum before Dean calls it quits again.”
It’s sink or swim as GK Barry takes a deep dive in Drown In The Dumps 💦
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It comes after the Radio 1 DJ only managed to get two stars in his previous challenge and lasted just a few minutes before shouting “I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!”
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But, this time round Dean was able to complete the trial as fans of the ITV show said: “Ahhhh Dean it’s water come onnnnn.”
As another said: “I think there should be a rule where if they said “I’m a celeb get me out of here” in the last challenge they shouldn’t be allowed to say it in the next one they do.”
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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