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08 Sept 2025

Tensions and water levels rise in latest I’m A Celebrity trial

Tensions and water levels rise in latest I’m A Celebrity trial

Culture Club singer Boy George is seen struggling to work out the latest trial on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in a challenge called Watery Grave.

The musician, 61, and Loose Women presenter Charlene White have to work together to move stars from one side of a maze to the other while standing in two tombs of rising water, attempting to unlock stars to earn meals for the camp.

In a preview of Friday’s episode, White, 42, has moved the first star to George’s side of the maze but he struggles to find it as water pours in.

He says: “Where is it? Is it there? I can’t see it though. Where? Charlene, where is it, babe?”

The singer has previously been vocal about his frustrations towards campmate White, which began with tensions over her dominating the cooking for camp.

Attempting to help, co-host Ant McPartlin says: “Charlene, you might have to push it along more.”

The trial marks her first in the series, having been hand-picked to be former health secretary Matt Hancock’s deputy after he was named camp leader.

It comes after McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announced at the end of Thursday’s episode that the public vote to decide which contestants will stay in jungle opened for the first time in the series.

At the end of tonight’s episode, the celebrity with the fewest votes from the public will be the first to leave the ITV reality show.

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