I'm a Celebrity fans are loving a "savage twist" ahead of ITV's final show.
With the final just one day away, Thursday's episode of the ITV spin off show, I'm a Celebrity South Africa, saw players thrown into a survival trial which would see two more campmates booted out. Players had to unlock themselves from a box using only their heads.
Once free, again using their heads they had to dunk themselves in a bucket of gunk to find a key. As the players battled it out, many were quick to comment on the brutal challenge, which saw players squeeze fish eye balls into a glass with their mouth.
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Failing to succeed in the challenge, Carol Vorderman and Paul Burrell were the latest players to leave the camp, leaving just four remaining to battle it out for a place in the final three.
Taking to Twitter, fan Owen said: "This trial sounds needlessly disgusting" as Havelock added: "These trials are truly the worst." Roisin said: "Omg frogs I’d probably have a heart attack jaysus!!"
But the surprises kept on coming during the episode as it was revealed the final three contestants will be chosen by previous campmates.
One fan wrote: "OMG they’re bringing back all of the others to decide who goes to the final WHAT - SAVAGE TWIST." Ross said: "This is going to be excellent" as Laura added: "Oooo this looks a good episode!"
Dystainak commented: "Them getting the previous campmates to decide the final three is good #ImACeleb." Sparks said: "I like the idea of them bringing back the celebs that lost out. Perfect and most fair way to judge who should go far and win."
However the decision was met with mixed reviews as some fans said the show should have kept the public votes.
Yesterday, fans refused to watch the programme after two more campmates were forced to leave. Helen Flanagan and Dean Gaffney were booted from the camp after failing to unlock themselves from a box filled with creepy crawlies.
The I'm a Celebrity final show will be held on Friday, May 12 on ITV.
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