Reverand Richard Coles attempted to learn a rumba routine as part of some downtime in camp on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! but some viewers were not impressed.
Oti Mabuse is one of the cast members on the show and is known for her role as a professional dancer on Strictly Come Dancing.
She tried to teach some of the campmates a bit of a rumba routine but the sight of Rev. Richard Coles shaking his hips drew some mixed reaction.
One person took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and wrote: "The rev doing a dance like that is not an image I wanted in my head."
Another shared: "Rev Richard trying to rumba... LOL."
Meanwhile, another wrote: "Rev doing the Rumba" followed by some laughing emojis.
However, some were more supportive, as one wrote: "Fair enough Rev Richard you dance better than me".
Another commented: "strictly producers what u playing at why didn’t you give rev rich a rumba look at his snake hips".
Last night on I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here
On Sunday (24 November), Coleen Rooney and Dean McCullough faced a gruesome Bushtucker Trial, winning nine stars for the camp.
However, McCullough was again voted to face Monday’s trial “Jack the Screamstalk,” much to the frustrations of Ant and Dec (and the public).
Elsewhere, Jane Moore and Barry McGuigan argued over chores.
McGuigan and Danny Jones were voted by the public to become the new camp leaders.
The pair set about upsetting the jungle apple cart by selecting Moore and Tulisa to wash up, and Coleen Rooney and Maura Higgins to act out the duties of camp maintenance.
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Despite Jones’s initial worry that women were being asked to do less physical tasks and that it could be taken negatively, McGuigan brushed it off.
Moore accused McGuigan of “misogyny” and later “ageism” when he used her age as a justification for his and Jones’s decisions.
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every day at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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