Janice Dickinson rips into the fashion of I'm A Celebrity hosts Ant and Dec shortly after arriving into camp in South Africa, with her saying that they look like they're in prison.
The model, 68, is among the returning campmates taking part in a special instalment of the ITV show alongside the likes of Carol Vorderman, 62, and Fatima Whitbread, 62.
During tonight's launch episode, hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, both 47, enter camp to speak to the contestants on the first day after they arrive into the camp.
Janice - who flirted with Dec when she appeared on the original version of the reality TV show that's based in Australia back in 2007 - runs over to greet them.
Hugging them she jokes: "My boyfriends. I missed you so much. You look younger." Dec replies: "So do you! You have got no idea how excited we are to see you all again."
Stepping back, Janice then looks them up and down, before adding: "That's what you wear? You look like you are in prison!" Ant replies: "Thanks Janice. We are in South Africa, this is like safari wear."
The model - who was runner-up on the show in 2007 - also fails to recognise many of her fellow campmates, with her asking why they are famous or appearing on the show.
Helen Flanagan, 32 - who was first a campmate in 2012 - explains she was on Coronation Street and Phil Tufnell, 56 - who won the show in 2003 - tells her he played cricket for England.
Janice admits in the episode: "I've had to just go up and say, 'Can I know what you're famous for? What's your celebrity?' I did it in a way which wasn't offensive."
Other campmates taking part in the show include dancer Jordan Banjo, singer Shaun Ryder, former boxer Amir Khan and the Royal Family's former butler Paul Burrell.
I'm A Celebrity...South Africa - which doesn't feature a public vote - will see the campmates "compete against each other in a battle to become the first ever 'I'm A Celebrity Legend'."
It launches tonight (April 24) on ITV and ITVX from 9pm.
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