I'm A Celebrity was back on our screens on Tuesday night for the second episode - and tension is already brewing in camp.
Viewers watched Boy George take umbrage with Charlene White after the 'bossy' Loose Women panellist took charge of cooking and presented the vegetarian singer with 'undercooked mushrooms'.
Reflecting on the action packed show, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly think it's only a matter of time until Boy George, 61, kicks off.
In an Instagram live, Dec, 47, said: "Who would have thought that would have been the first sign of tension? Undercooked mushrooms."
To which Ant, 46, said: "I can imagine George kicking off though, can you?"
Dec replied: "Oh yeah, that's going to happen. That's the thing going back to Babatunde's trial I want him to win some meals because I want them to cook dinner tonight because that's where the tension is coming from. It's in the cooking."
Babatunde Aleshe has been picked by the public to take on the Horrifying Heights trial, after he made history by quitting his first Walk The Plank challenge within seconds due to his crippling fear of heights.
Giving their take on how he will do, Ant said: "Might be very, very short for us. Surely he's got to go for it, he can't say it twice can he? You've left all them in camp and they're already hungry."
Dec added: "This is harder, I think. This is going to be 10 minutes, it's not going to be easy."
On Monday night, the camp won mud crabs after Bushtucker Trial and Loose Women star Charlene quickly volunteered to cook - much to singer George's dismay.
Speaking in the Bush Telegraph soon afterwards, he affirmed: "I'm a good cook."
He added: "When someone’s already decided they’re in charge of the kitchen, it’s difficult to have your say."
Later in the evening, meanwhile, he brandished the meal 'horrible' and claimed Charlene's mushrooms 'weren't cooked properly'.
Still annoyed, he then told Chris he nearly 'felt sick' before calling out a kitchen 'hierarchy'.
"I feel like there’s a bit of hierarchy in the kitchen with Mike [Tindall] and Charlene, there’s this patriarchy.
"I don’t want to be told what to do by someone, quite a bossy boots."