I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! star Charlene White has become the top choice as being the first to be eliminated, according to bookies.
The Loose Women presenter, 42, and fellow campmate Boy George, 61, seemingly clashed in the latest episode as he took issue with her culinary skills.
He had a problem with her volunteering to cook and even brandished the meal she prepared as 'horrible'.
The Karma Chameleon singer later dubbed the ITV News presenter 'controlling' during a chat with another celebrity campmate.
Barely a few days in, it seems Charlene is the favourite to be kicked out of the camp first.
Coral Bookmakers revealed that Charlene is the 7-4 favourite, with Scarlette Douglas coming in second with 7-2.
Other top choices of the first elimination include Matt Hancock (4-1), Sue Cleaver (9-1) and Babatúndé Aléshé (10-1).
During a recent episode, Charlene grew emotional in the Australian jungle, as she and singer Boy George seemingly clashed before Charlene struggled to sleep due to missing her kids.
Viewers slammed Boy George after last night's episode aired, as the singer called the ITV News presenter 'controlling'.
"I just feel like Charlene’s very controlling. She tells you what to do and it really rubs you up the wrong way," the star – who's real name is George Alan O'Dowd – told Scarlette during last night's offering.
Meanwhile, on Monday's episode, Charlene took charge in the kitchen and Boy George claimed her food was undercooked.
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."
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Later in the evening, 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'.
He said: "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."
The singer did end up speaking to the mum-of-two about his feelings, and while it seemed he played down what he'd said to others he did call her "the boss", which she denied.
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