On Saturday's (November 23) I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Maura Higgins and Reverend Richard Coles took part in the first eating and drinking trial of the series, ‘Terrifying Teddy Bears’ Picnic’.
The pair were the latest arrivals in the Australian jungle and have been living in the secret "luxury" Jungle Junkyard, alongside Dean McCullough who joined them last night (November 22).
During tonight's trial, the pair had to face the likes of camo-vile tea (fermented herring) and pork eye (pig eyeballs) to win 12 more portions of food for the rest of camp, so they could have a feast.
The other 10 campmates watched Maura and Reverend Richard in horror from the sidelines.
This is a tea party I don’t want to attend! 🫣 The life of luxury is no more as Maura and Richard take on the Terrifying Teddy Bears’ Picnic! #ImACeleb continues tonight at 9pm pic.twitter.com/VaPo3zucuR
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 23, 2024
I'm a Celebrity fans 'being sick' over Maura and Reverend Richard's 'horrific' eating trial
As the duo gagged and wretched to win more meals for camp, many ITV viewers took to X to share their thoughts.
One said: "I’m gonna be sick never mind them xxxx"
"These eating trials are horrific," wrote this account.
Another commented: "#imacelebrity #ImACeleb this eating trial is making me throw up my wine."
Others said they thought Maura and Reverend Richard were being made to eat "a lot", with one tweeting: "They’ve gotta eat ALL of that? That’s a lot."
This person posted: "god this trial is awful there is so much to eat here #ImACeleb"
An I'm a Celebrity fan also agreed: "This is a lot for one round isn’t it?"
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"Omds someone get Richard a tissue I can’t look at them bogeys anymore man," complained this account.
In the end, Maura and Reverend Richard won 12 meals and many fans were impressed.
Someone said: "maura is not messing around QUEEN"
Another posted: "Maura and Richard snacking on pig eyes and cockroaches like it’s their Saturday night takeaway #ImACeleb"
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Reacting to the questionable bear ranger who brought out the gruesome dishes to the two campmates, this person said: "that bear is gonna give me nightmares #ImACeleb"
Another agreed: "That bear is straight out of my nightmares #ImACeleb."
A third wrote: "what a horrifying bear #imaceleb."
I'm a Celebrity continues on ITV1 and ITVX from 9pm on Sunday, November 24.
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