I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here have made a huge change to a popular part of the show.
The Dingo Dollar challenge, which sees the campmates take part in a hilarious trial to win extra food for camp, has been axed – and replaced with a completely new segment as the show returns to Australia. Whilst in Wales for the last two years owing to the coronavirus pandemic, the celebrities had to take part in the Castle Coins challenge.
Now back in Australia, the famous Dingo Dollar challenge has been changed completely and the celebrities are no longer bringing their collected coins to a hut in the jungle, but now they are bringing them to a special shop on wheels.
Gone is the old hut and in its place is a brand new stall, fronted by Kiosk Kev. Now called the Deals on Wheels challenge, there are still Dingo Dollars up for grabs – but the whole task has been given a new name.
However, there was a sweet tribute installed for Kiosk Cledwyn, who was there during the Welsh edition of the show and helped the celebrities spend their well earned Castle Coins. Tonight, Owen Warner and Jill Scott were the first ones to take on the brand new Deals on Wheels challenge – and their fun task was called Spaghetti Crossword.
The pair had to jump into a larger than life bowl of spaghetti as they used an oversized fork to fish out the letters that would help spell out the answers to their food inspired crossword clue. Between the two of them, they managed to crack the answers and soon they found out they had secured the Dingo Dollars to spend with Kiosk Kev.
Heading to Kiosk Kev’s Deals on Wheels bike, they were offered some custard creams – in exchange for their fellow celebrities answering a question correctly. Luckily, the secured the biscuits and headed back to camp with their sweet treat.
When the show was in Wales, Kiosk Cledwyn took over from Kiosk Kev, with hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly revealing Kev and Cledwyn were long lost cousins. In the Welsh Ye Olde Shoppe, Cledwyn even had a picture of Kiosk Kev lying on the beach.
It was signed by Kev, who wished his relative "good luck". Now the show is back in Australia, Kev is officially back in business – and no doubt his Welsh cousin is putting his feet up after a busy two years running the Shoppe for ITV.