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10 Apr 2026

Ashley Roberts ‘tickled’ after walking in on campmate in shower in I’m A Celeb

Ashley Roberts ‘tickled’ after walking in on campmate in shower in I’m A Celeb

Ashley Roberts says it “tickled” her after walking in on campmate David Haye while he was in the shower, on Friday’s episode of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa.

In a sneak peek at the show, the American singer is seen in hysterics after accidentally catching a glimpse of the former boxer while was taking a shower.

The Pussycat Dolls star is later seen in the Bush Telegraph recounting the incident and, referring to the fact he was facing away from her, she says: “Hayemaker’s buns… I’m glad he was turned in that direction.

“It did tickle me though.”

She also tells her campmate Scarlett Moffatt about the faux pas, and the former Gogglebox star jokes she should head down to the shower.

Gemma Collins and Seann Walsh cause tension in the camp, after their snoring kept everyone up the night before.

Moffatt tells comedian Walsh: “You were snoring your head off son.”

Waterloo Road star Adam Thomas adds that he slept in a bed between Walsh and Collins, calling them a “snoring sandwich”, as the campmates discussed their disruptive sleep.

Former The Only Way Is Essex star Collins, 45, says: “I’m sorry about the snoring, I don’t know what it is.”

While speaking to Walsh, she adds: “I’m really sorry, but there’s nothing I can do about it until I see a specialist.”

Coronation Street star Beverley Callard and Olympian Sir Mo Farah will tackle the bushtucker trial, as they head 10,000ft into the air.

The celebrities have to memorise a sequence of animals, and will then skydive from the plane before having to relay the sequence to their campmates Moffatt and Roberts when they are back on the ground.

I’m A Celebrity… South Africa can be seen at 9pm on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player, and will air on weeknights.

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