During tonight's (November 2) Deals on Wheels task on I'm a Celebrity, viewers were left "crying" over the "best moment" of the 2024 series so far.
Danny Jones from McFly was dressed up as a pencil and had to draw on an easel with the top of his head, which Oti Mabuse was wearing.
Meanwhile, Richard Coles and Maura Higgins then had to guess what Danny was drawing by matching them up with the correct description.
Taking to X, one fan said: "Danny & Oti having to be the board and pencil, i’m crying."
Going to tell my kids this was Art Attack ✏️ #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/ARzylW4eFS
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) December 2, 2024
"Danny Jones As a pencil is the best thing ever and exactly what we needed to see in 2024," added another.
Someone wrote: "Danny dressed as a pencil in the last few weeks of 2024 wasn’t on my bingo card."
"#ImaCeleb stop this trial, I'm crying," posted this user.
"Seeing Danny Jones dressed as a massive pencil was something I didn't know I needed in life," shared one account.
What happened last night on I'm a Celebrity?
On Sunday's episode (December 1), former boxing champion Barry McGuigan volunteered himself for the Spiralling Out Of Control Bushtucker Trial.
He told the Bush Telegraph: “This is a comeback for me, I suffered a TKO in the first round, the last time but this time I’m determined to get it right and I’m looking for the knockout.”
Presenters Ant and Dec revealed he would be strapped to a giant spinning wheel, with one hand free, and would win stars by throwing balls into hatches around the side, when they opened, with each ball in a hatch equalling one star.
After Barry was strapped in, he was joined by offal, cockroaches and giant mealworms, before he started to be spun around.
How much is Ant and Dec's net worth each?
The 63-year-old struggled to find his bearings with the spinning, only managing to get one ball in a hatch with 10 seconds to go during round one.
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As the wheel picked up pace, his ability improved however, and he got a full house in all of the other rounds, scoring 10 out of a possible 11 stars.
Celebrities were also given an opportunity to win their letters from home in the Silent Letters Challenge, which saw them asked to guess a sentimental phrase picked by their loved ones that was mouthed by another campmate within two minutes.
Luckily, all 11 campmates succeeded in guessing their phrases and won their letter from home.
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