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00:12The next person to leave I'm a Celebrity,
00:14Get Me Out of You, 2025, is
00:16Ruby.
00:18No!
00:20Ruby.
00:23We used to be
00:24together.
00:25It's a bit of a second in one, that one, isn't it?
00:27Absolutely
00:29gobsled.
00:30Sucks, sucks, sucks.
00:33Don't tell me
00:34cause it hurts.
00:38Oh, oh!
00:42Oh, where could you be?
00:43Where could you be?
00:45Don't tell me cause it hurts.
00:48Look into my arms.
00:50Oh, no, no, no!
00:52You now have a chance
00:54to win eggs for breakfast.
00:55I'd go mad
00:57and put a lot on ostrich.
00:58Isn't the whole point
00:59that we're supposed to edge our bets?
01:01Edging bets is for losers.
01:03All these 32 eggs
01:04get smushed right now, game over.
01:08Oh!
01:09Don't tell me cause it hurts.
01:13The latest departure
01:14rocked them to the core.
01:15Now more than ever,
01:17they need to pull together.
01:18And the fight for food continues.
01:20Can the seven stand tall?
01:22Here on I'm a Celebrity,
01:24Get Me On It!
01:24Here on I'm a Celebrity,
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05:10Here they are, here we go, here we go.
05:14Good morning.
05:15Good morning, gentlemen.
05:16Oh, nice.
05:17Good morning, everybody.
05:18The public have been voting for their favourite celebrities.
05:20The person with the fewest votes will leave today.
05:23The next person to leave, I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of You, 2025, is...
05:28Ruby.
05:30Ruby, say goodbyes.
05:32We'll see you across the bridge in just a moment.
05:34Have a great day, everybody.
05:38No!
05:39Ruby.
05:40I know.
05:41I give my crown to you.
05:43Oh, crap.
05:44I can't believe it.
05:45I'm in a daze.
05:46Oh, no.
05:49Bye-bye.
05:51Bye-bye.
05:52I am sad about Ruby's departure.
05:56There's no...
05:57There's no getting around it.
06:00I think the whole group, including Ruby, were absolutely gobsmacked.
06:07Absolutely gobsmacked.
06:09Legitimately upset by that.
06:13Legitimately upset.
06:14It's going to be a massive void without Ruby.
06:17She's the best.
06:19She's the funniest, smartest, and most amazing person.
06:23She's been one of my favourite people to get to know here.
06:25Like, we're going to feel this loss over the next few days, majorly.
06:29Oh, Ruby.
06:30Oh, Ruby.
06:30Oh, Ruby.
06:31Rubes.
06:32Love you!
06:33Ruby!
06:34Yay!
06:35Ruby!
06:36Ruby!
06:37Bye-bye.
06:38Ruby!
06:39Ruby!
06:40Thank you.
06:41Thank you.
06:42Oh, Lee.
06:43It's a bit of a sickening one, that one, isn't it?
06:48Absolutely gutted.
06:50She was amazing, she kept me going in here for our conversations, our laughs.
07:01I already miss her, just, she was just amazing.
07:04Oh, that sucks.
07:05That sucks.
07:06That sucks.
07:07That's so bad.
07:08But she has had the time of her life.
07:11Yes.
07:12Oh, I see her little legs going across that bridge then.
07:14Yeah.
07:15Little legs in her backpack.
07:16Oh!
07:18Dora the Explorer.
07:19Yeah.
07:20Ruby's gone.
07:21But she's given me her lucky pants.
07:24And the lucky knickers are not leaving my wrist at all.
07:28Mwah!
07:29I've got Ruby's power and Ruby's strength.
07:31Yeah, these are with me.
07:32Lucky pants all the way.
07:33Thanks, Rubes.
07:34You know how much I love you.
07:36Yeah, let's put, let's put oink.
07:38So we, we'll go past oink.
07:40Yes.
07:41In and out, put on that rock.
07:43Yes.
07:45There we go.
07:46Nearly smashed him.
07:47There he goes.
07:48Oh, that's good.
07:49So we see him, yeah.
07:50Can see him everywhere.
07:51Oh.
07:52There we go.
07:57Oh.
07:58They're gutted, aren't they?
07:59We're gutted.
08:00Yeah, we are.
08:01But at least, at least we've all got the pig to remember.
08:03Yeah.
08:04Although you might think it's a nice idea to leave that pig out in camp.
08:08But what you didn't see is moments later, a possum seriously injured itself trying to have its wicked way with it.
08:13So think about it, yeah?
08:15Think about it.
08:16And now, as we saw last night, you can't take anything for granted here.
08:19So if you want to see your favourites here tomorrow, get on the app.
08:22Yep.
08:23The vote is still open from last night.
08:25The person with the fewest votes will leave the jungle tonight.
08:28You get five free votes via the app.
08:31The vote closes in just over 30 minutes' time.
08:34Get voting.
08:35Now, everybody's got their favourite part of this show.
08:38Yes.
08:39Some people love the trials, right?
08:40Yeah.
08:41Yeah.
08:42Some people love deals on wheels, yeah?
08:43Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
08:44But there's one person who loves watching the celebrities reading laminates.
08:48And that person is Trent.
08:49Mmm.
08:50The bloke who owns the laminating machine.
08:53He owns the laminating machine.
08:54He owns the laminating machine.
08:55He is making an absolute killing this year.
08:57He's making a fortune.
08:58There's been so many laminates this series.
09:00He just bought his second Porsche.
09:01He's got two Porsches.
09:02Good news is, Trent.
09:04There's another one on the way, son.
09:05Ka-ching.
09:06Hey, hey, hey, hey.
09:10I come bearing news.
09:12Oh.
09:13Oh.
09:14Here we go.
09:15Celebrities, today's trial is called the Lethal Library.
09:20Oh.
09:21It is up to you to decide which two celebrities take part.
09:25Good luck.
09:26Okay.
09:27Great.
09:28Oh.
09:29Ginge, you don't really know what books are, so you'd have to...
09:31Oh.
09:32Don't say that.
09:34Oh.
09:35Oh, sorry.
09:36Yeah.
09:37How are you feeling today, Martin?
09:38Are you feeling to do a trial?
09:39I'm up for it.
09:40Tom and Martin, I think.
09:41Tom Martin.
09:42Yeah.
09:43Oh, darling, I'd love to do it with you.
09:44I would love to do it with you.
09:45Yay!
09:46Okay.
09:47Let's do it.
09:48It's done.
09:49Oh, great.
09:50Tom and Martin in it.
09:51If there was anyone I could do a trial with, it's Tom.
09:53Tom makes me smile all day.
09:56The Lethal Library.
09:57The Lethal Library.
09:58The Lethal Library.
09:59Lethal Library.
10:00It could be Cockroach of the Rye.
10:03Yeah.
10:04Tale of Two Tarantulas.
10:05Oh!
10:06Oliver Twisting Python.
10:08Yeah.
10:09We are going to boost each other.
10:12Yeah.
10:13And we are going to trounce this trial with triumph.
10:15Oh, yes.
10:16Oh, yes.
10:17There's only seven of us.
10:19Seven.
10:20So even six would be good.
10:22Yeah.
10:23Even five would be good.
10:24Yeah.
10:25But we'll try for the whole kit and completely.
10:26Yeah.
10:27I'm pretty confident.
10:28I'm looking at a full house tonight.
10:29I'm looking at seven stars.
10:31Tom and Martin in the library.
10:33They're probably two people you would like to go to the library with.
10:36You know what I mean?
10:37You're not going to want to go to the library with me, are you?
10:39Come on, everybody.
10:41Yay!
10:42Yay!
10:43See you later.
10:44Good luck.
10:45Good luck.
10:46Good luck.
10:47Bye.
10:48See you soon.
10:49I think you're going to be brilliant at this.
10:52I think.
10:53In the library.
10:54Normally I think of libraries as the most serene places.
10:57I'm a great bibliophile.
10:58Yeah.
10:59And I just go there to be tranquil and safe.
11:03We are willing to do whatever it takes today.
11:06We are going in there to absolutely smash it.
11:09Oh.
11:10I love words.
11:11Yeah.
11:12I love books.
11:13Yeah.
11:14So hopefully this will be right up our strasse.
11:17Right up our strasse.
11:18Oh.
11:19Come on in.
11:20Tom, how are you?
11:21Lovely to see you.
11:22We've been bereft without you.
11:23We haven't had enough exposure to you.
11:24Oh, we've really missed you too.
11:25Martin, come on.
11:26This is cosy.
11:27It's great to see you both because we feel like we've missed you.
11:28Yeah, we have.
11:29We haven't seen you enough down the trials.
11:30We're not ones that jump in the front of the queue and get everyone sorting themselves
11:31out.
11:32All the young ones.
11:33Yeah.
11:34And we follow up behind.
11:35And finally, they've made you go out and earn your keep.
11:36Yes.
11:37Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:38Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:39Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:41We have to procure today, don't we?
11:42Yeah, we do.
11:43Absolutely.
11:44Seven stars is coming our way.
11:45You've got to bring home the bacon.
11:46Yes.
11:47Do you feel the pressure to do that?
11:48Yeah.
11:49Because people have been going out and doing well.
11:50It is a lot of pressure, yes.
11:51We cannot go home with less than seven.
11:52Okay, shall we find out what's in stock?
11:53Yes, please.
11:54This is Lethal Library.
11:55Oh, darn it.
11:56Now, hidden through that door in amongst the dusty books are stars.
11:59for you to find.
12:00Now, one celebrity will stay here and man reception where they'll receive cryptic clues as to which
12:24books the stars are hidden in.
12:26When you've got it, you post it through to reception here where it will be checked for stars.
12:30Martin, you're going to be staying here and working reception.
12:33Right.
12:34Tom, you are in amongst the books.
12:36Okay.
12:37And you're good with books.
12:38Yes, I hope so.
12:39Yeah.
12:40I do love them.
12:41Yeah, you do love them.
12:42Yeah.
12:43You've got seven stars to get and you've got ten minutes to do it.
12:45You can stop the trial at any point by saying I'm a celebrity, get me out of here.
12:47But that will stop the trial for both of you and you'll forfeit any further stars.
12:52Word of warning is that Bush took a trial, so you should expect the unexpected.
12:57What could possibly go wrong?
12:59Stay tuned to find out.
13:01Welcome back to I'm a celebrity, get me out of here.
13:11Before the break, we saw Martin and Tom about to start the latest trial, Lethal Library.
13:15This one was all about hunting down books.
13:18Tom must be saggy, you know, because when he arrived at the trial, he said he was looking for the twits.
13:22Sadly, I don't think he was talking about the book.
13:24OK.
13:25Are you ready both?
13:26Yes.
13:27Yes, boys.
13:28Good.
13:29We're ready.
13:30This should be fun.
13:31Well, for us at least.
13:32You can go on the sound of the clocks.
13:33Right, here we go, Tom.
13:34We've got a tank and a peace sign.
13:35A tank.
13:36A tank and a peace sign.
13:37And a war and peace.
13:38A war and peace.
13:39A war and peace.
13:40A war and peace.
13:41Very good.
13:42It's gotta be very good, yes.
13:43Historical.
13:44Look in the historical section.
13:45Historical.
13:46Yes, I think you're right.
13:47You know, it's your friends cockroaches and mealworms there, Martin.
13:48Oh, man, they're all down my back.
13:49Sorry, birds.
13:50You're avid readers, aren't you?
13:51Pigeons in there, Tom, as you can see.
13:52Why are pigeons in historical?
13:53Keep searching, Tom.
13:54So, Tom, you've got to move the books around.
13:55Get stuck in.
13:56Sorry, it might be underneath you, Tom.
13:57I'm sorry.
13:58I'm sorry.
13:59I'm sorry.
14:00I'm sorry.
14:01I'm sorry.
14:02I'm sorry.
14:03I'm sorry.
14:04I'm sorry.
14:05I'm sorry.
14:06I'm sorry.
14:07I'm sorry.
14:08I'm sorry.
14:09I'm sorry.
14:10I'm sorry.
14:11I'm sorry.
14:12I'm sorry.
14:13I'm stuck in.
14:14Sorry.
14:15It might be underneath you, darling.
14:16Tom, you've got to hurry up.
14:17I'm eating like crazy.
14:18Oh.
14:19Oh, the Hound of the Baskervilles.
14:21No, no, no.
14:22Yeah, don't get distracted, Tom.
14:23Don't get distracted.
14:24You're not picking up books to read.
14:26Oh.
14:27Oh.
14:28Bravo.
14:29Thank you, pigeons.
14:31Bravo.
14:32Great.
14:33Come on in.
14:34Put it through.
14:35It's in.
14:36One minute gone.
14:37All right, have a look.
14:38There's got a star in there, Martin.
14:40Oh, we have got a star.
14:41Oh, thank heavens.
14:42Oh, Martin, you're brilliant.
14:43Get it in your bag, Martin.
14:45One star.
14:46Let's have a look at the next one.
14:48What is that?
14:49All right, what's next, Martin?
14:51What can you see?
14:52That is like a globe with a, uh, a arrow across it.
14:57Oh!
14:58Well?
14:59And a date with an 80 on it.
15:02Oh, 1984?
15:04No.
15:08Back to the 80s?
15:09What?
15:10There's a picture of a globe, like a world.
15:11Like a world?
15:12It's like a world with a, with an arrow going up.
15:15And there's a diary with an 80 on it.
15:18World?
15:19The arrow's going around the world.
15:21Around the world in 80 days.
15:23Of course it is.
15:24He's got it.
15:25Adventure, right?
15:26And it is in adventure, yes.
15:28Oh.
15:29Okay.
15:30Um, two minutes gone.
15:32Woo!
15:33Woo!
15:38Oh, guys.
15:39I'm sorry.
15:40Um.
15:41Spiders are nests, so go easy.
15:45It's not you.
15:47It's not you.
15:48It might be you.
15:50Oh, my God, I'm being bitten alive.
15:52No.
15:53I'm sorry, Martin.
15:54There's so many books here.
15:55Oh.
15:56Oh.
15:57Oh.
15:58Have you got it?
15:59Oh.
16:00Oh.
16:01Got it.
16:02You got it?
16:03Great.
16:04Come on, put it in the box.
16:05Oh, Martin, it's a star.
16:06I know it's a star.
16:07It's a hefty tome.
16:09Yes, star!
16:10Yes!
16:11Yes!
16:12Get it in your library bag.
16:13Two arms.
16:14Get it in.
16:15Cooking on gas.
16:16Number two in the bag.
16:18Right, let's have another puzzle.
16:20Oh, what's this?
16:21What is that?
16:23Wind in the willow.
16:24Oh, yes!
16:25Stratta, where by?
16:26Fantasy, wind in the willows.
16:28Fantasy.
16:29Fantasy.
16:30Oh!
16:31Oh, yeah, that's more cockroaches than mere worms for you, Martin.
16:34Oh, man, what a stink.
16:37Oh!
16:38Oh!
16:39Three minutes gone.
16:40Oh, where could you be?
16:41Where could you be?
16:42Tom, do you like wind in the willows?
16:44I adore it.
16:45It's set where I grew up.
16:46It's set where he grew up.
16:47Of course it is.
16:48Wind in the willows.
16:49Wind in the willows.
16:50Oh!
16:51Very shabby librarian.
16:54I blame Martin.
16:55He works here.
16:56Yeah, he does.
16:58Oh, my goodness.
16:59I think I've searched every book.
17:01Martin, I'm sorry.
17:02Don't worry.
17:03Don't worry.
17:04Just try it.
17:05Check all of them.
17:06Front and back.
17:07Oh!
17:08Got it!
17:09Yes, come on.
17:10One on Tom.
17:11Okay.
17:12Four minutes gone, guys.
17:13Six minutes left.
17:14Wind in the willows.
17:15I've got to start.
17:16Yeah!
17:17Yeah!
17:18Get it in your library bag.
17:19Yay!
17:20Oh!
17:21Okay, let's have another clue.
17:24Oh, what have we got here?
17:26We've got a desert island book.
17:29Oh!
17:30Oh, treasure island.
17:32There's a picture of a desert island with palm trees and a book.
17:35Something book.
17:36Something book.
17:37Um, a world?
17:38Atlas?
17:39Martin!
17:40Sky?
17:41No, you live in one right now.
17:44Jungle...
17:45The jungle book!
17:46Jungle book!
17:47Yes!
17:48He didn't tell our catchphrase.
17:50It's in children.
17:51Jungle book.
17:52Um, oh, loves.
17:54Oh, loves.
17:55Come on.
17:56Four stars to find.
17:57Five minutes to get them.
17:58Woo!
18:00I'm sorry.
18:01I know you're just being bookworms.
18:04Very, very big bookworms.
18:06I know there's snakes in this section, but need to pick up the pace here, Tom.
18:11Oh, darling.
18:12You're on top.
18:13Look, I'm going to do it gingerly because I think it might be a big one.
18:18Oh, it's not you.
18:20And there's a snake in the jungle book, isn't there?
18:22Of course.
18:23Of course.
18:24Look into my eyes.
18:28Oh, gosh.
18:29You're going to be on top of it, aren't you?
18:30I'm sorry to disturb you.
18:32Be careful with the snakes in there.
18:34That's my line.
18:35Sorry.
18:36I'm sorry, my love.
18:37I'm sorry, my love.
18:38The jungle book.
18:39It's in there.
18:40Definitely.
18:41But where?
18:42Jungle book.
18:43Where are you?
18:44Where are you?
18:45Bare necessities.
18:47The simple bare necessities.
18:49Forget about your worries and your strides.
18:53Yeah, man.
18:54I need that.
18:55Bare necessities.
18:57The nature's recipes that bring the bare necessities of life.
19:02Four minutes left.
19:04Oh, please.
19:05How can you not be any of these?
19:08Come on, Tom.
19:09It's got to be in there.
19:10Oh, I'm sorry.
19:11I'm sorry, my love.
19:13Stay on those ones.
19:14Come on.
19:15Is that it?
19:16Is that it?
19:17Yes.
19:18Yes.
19:19Get it over here.
19:20Come on.
19:21Post it to me.
19:22Stick it in the slot.
19:23Oh.
19:24Oh, we got it.
19:25Come on, Martin.
19:26Let's have a look.
19:27Jungle book.
19:28Yes.
19:29Get it in your bag, Martin, and read the next clue.
19:31Here we go.
19:32Time is ticking.
19:33Oh, a pair of cross swords and two worlds.
19:37Uh, War of the Worlds.
19:39Oh, War of the Worlds.
19:40Let's do it.
19:41Science fiction.
19:42Go on a science fiction, Tom.
19:43Science fiction.
19:44Um, science fiction.
19:45Who's in there?
19:46Oh, rats.
19:47Seven minutes gone.
19:48Three minutes left.
19:49Three minutes.
19:50We have to get another one.
19:52I'm sorry, my darlings.
19:53You on top of it?
19:54It might be the one at the bottom, I suppose.
19:57Uh...
19:59Have you got it, Tom?
20:00Oh.
20:01Is it you?
20:02No.
20:03Science fiction.
20:04War of the Worlds.
20:05Oh.
20:06Oh.
20:07Oh.
20:08Got it.
20:09Got it.
20:10Sorry, darling.
20:11I need your book.
20:12I'm so sorry.
20:13I need your book.
20:14Eight minutes gone.
20:15Two minutes left.
20:16Oh, darling, we can do one more.
20:18This is so good.
20:19Come on.
20:20Yeah, we got it.
20:21Right, we're the Worlds.
20:22Yeah, we got a star.
20:23Oh, bravo, darling.
20:24Get it in your bag.
20:25Come on.
20:26Let's have a look at the next one.
20:28Oh, my...
20:31Oh, my God.
20:32Say what you see.
20:34We've got a top hat, and we've got a...
20:37a suit, a man's suit underneath, and then a naked man next to it.
20:42Naked man?
20:43Well, a man...
20:44Man symbol.
20:45So there's a suit, there's something...
20:49Invisible Man!
20:50Yes!
20:51Yes!
20:52Horror!
20:53Horror, horror, horror.
20:54Horror section, Invisible Man.
20:55Er...
20:56One minute left!
20:57Come on, son, we've got to do it!
20:58I need to pick up the pace!
20:59Oh, God.
21:00Oh, come on.
21:01We've got to get you.
21:02Not just books in there, green ants as well.
21:03Ow.
21:04Oh, oh.
21:05Have you got any talk?
21:06No.
21:07Not yet.
21:08Come on.
21:09Oh.
21:10Oh.
21:11Oh.
21:12Oh.
21:13Oh.
21:14Have you got any talk?
21:15No.
21:16Not yet.
21:17Come on.
21:18Oh.
21:1940 seconds.
21:2040 seconds.
21:21Oh, please.
21:22Where are you?
21:23Come on, son, let's do it.
21:24I think I've looked at maybe every book.
21:2630 seconds left!
21:27Oh, no, no, no.
21:28Oh, no, no, no.
21:29See in horror, The Invisible Man.
21:31Oh.
21:32They're very, very miffy today.
21:35Um.
21:3620 seconds.
21:37Come on, Tom.
21:3820 seconds.
21:39Come on, Tom.
21:40Oh, heck, heck, heck.
21:41I'll be honest, I never thought this trial would be this tense.
21:44Oh, I'm loving it.
21:47It's The Invisible Book, darling.
21:4910 seconds.
21:50Come on, Tom.
21:51Please.
21:52Oh.
21:53Please, please.
21:5410, 9, 8, 7, 6.
21:56Oh, no.
21:57Come on.
21:58No.
21:59No.
22:00Oh, no, no, no.
22:01No, no, no.
22:021, 2, 1, 2, 1.
22:03Time off.
22:04Oh.
22:05Oh, it's so gross.
22:06Oh, of course.
22:07Oh.
22:08Oh.
22:09Oh.
22:10Come on out, Tom.
22:11Come on round, Martin.
22:12Don't come near me.
22:13I'm wreathed in ants.
22:15OK.
22:16Oh.
22:17Oh.
22:18Oh.
22:19Do you know that last one was very elusive.
22:21Was it?
22:22Yeah.
22:23Yeah.
22:24There were a lot of books in there.
22:25Yes.
22:26Oh, your dewey decimal system leaves a lot to be desired.
22:31Tom, you took a little while to get going.
22:33I feel like I got a little glimpse into how you go and buy books.
22:36Was I a bit leisurely?
22:37A little bit leisurely.
22:38Oh, no.
22:39I haven't read this.
22:40I haven't read this.
22:41I haven't read this.
22:42Oh, no.
22:43And both of you, your library etiquette is disgraceful.
22:45The amount of noise you made in the library.
22:47Shouting all over the place.
22:48But how many did we get?
22:49Well, let's find out, Martin.
22:50Come on.
22:51Here we go.
22:52We have got...
22:53One.
22:54Two.
22:55Two.
22:56Oh.
22:57Three.
22:58Three.
22:59Four.
23:00And five.
23:01It's all right.
23:02A couple will be good with that.
23:03I think so.
23:04Yeah.
23:05I think they'll be chaffed.
23:06Yeah, of course they will.
23:07We might not have a full bed, but we've got full hearts.
23:10That sounds like a song title to me.
23:12Now, listen.
23:13Make your way back.
23:14Have a great day.
23:15Utter blessing.
23:16I was never going to see you before.
23:18I do look better normally.
23:20See you later.
23:21See you tomorrow.
23:22Oof.
23:26I never thought I'd be able to find fault in you.
23:30But your library is in disarray.
23:33It is, Martin.
23:34There's no other word for it.
23:35Disarray.
23:36I never had time to put them all back.
23:38It was chaos.
23:39I am stinking still.
23:41We would have liked to have come home with a full house, but we haven't.
23:45We have to accept it.
23:46Yeah.
23:47We're just as happy, aren't we?
23:48Yes.
23:49Very, very happy.
23:50Yeah.
23:51I love doing anything when we're flank to flank and side by side.
23:54Yeah.
23:55Oh.
23:58I would hate to be in here without Rubes.
24:00Okay, so can you get...
24:01I'll get Bronco.
24:02Can you get that?
24:04Yeah.
24:05Ta.
24:06With Ruby leaving, the tree house is no more.
24:09Our little girl power nest.
24:10Gracias.
24:11No problemo.
24:12No problemo.
24:13No, you say de nada.
24:14De nada.
24:15No, de.
24:16De nada.
24:17De nada.
24:18You all come and f*** off.
24:19Oh.
24:25It's going to be so weird when there's just three people in here.
24:27Weird.
24:28It's like being at the club when they turn the lights on.
24:31Oh, it's the worst.
24:32And they turn the music off and everyone's just like looking around like, what do we do?
24:35Oh, it's horrible.
24:36And that girl, your tongue in your mouth doesn't look like what you f*** your f***.
24:39Nope.
24:42Has he gone for a poo?
24:44I didn't ask.
24:45All passengers needing a poo, please go to the tree house dunny.
24:50Thank you.
24:52Ginge, how's it going in there?
24:54Not too bad.
24:55Are you scrolling anything on your phone?
24:57I f***ing wish.
24:59Can I not poo in peace?
25:02I'll speak for a lot of men when I say this.
25:05We like to just chill and enjoy it.
25:07We're not in a rush.
25:09There's no rush here.
25:11We're back.
25:14We're back from the library.
25:16Ah.
25:17Tell us.
25:18What doth you learn at the library?
25:19What did you learn?
25:20So much.
25:21Well, it was Martin's library.
25:24Oh.
25:25And I was going in to take out books.
25:28But the fellow readers were creatures of the jungle.
25:31We got a few.
25:34We got five out of seven.
25:36OK.
25:37Yes.
25:38Yes.
25:39Five out of seven.
25:40It was tough.
25:41Because the critters were raining on us.
25:44You can't imagine.
25:45Yeah, yeah.
25:46Well done, guys.
25:47Well done.
25:48Expected more from Tom in the library.
25:50But you know what?
25:51It's more nice just to see the smile on people's faces when they get back.
25:54So, yeah, I'm happy about it.
25:56Five meals should do us tonight.
25:58Five's fine.
25:59Well done, guys.
26:00Well done, guys.
26:01Well done, Val.
26:02Good.
26:03Well done.
26:04Well, we will eat tonight.
26:05Oh, yeah.
26:06Yeah.
26:07Yeah.
26:08And we've got loads of rice as well.
26:09Yeah.
26:10Yeah, we'll use rice in the dinner tonight, won't we?
26:11Yeah.
26:12It's a mixed reaction, I thought.
26:13They had smiles on their faces.
26:15But when I heard the words, well, we've always got rice.
26:18I thought.
26:19That kind of, yeah, it summed it up a little bit.
26:26Oh, he's got more.
26:27Lend me your ears.
26:28Lend me your ears.
26:29Oh, my God.
26:30Oh.
26:31Celebrities, your leader Ruby has left camp.
26:35As a result, leadership is now over.
26:39Oh.
26:40You may now decide amongst yourselves which campmates carries out each chore.
26:45Oh, gosh.
26:50We're a democracy.
26:51Yeah.
26:52We're a democracy.
26:53At last.
26:54At last.
26:55I'll happily do pots and toilet.
26:57Yeah.
26:58Happily.
26:59If you can get there with murder, you have bossing us around.
27:01I am.
27:02The big dog.
27:03I'm the deputy.
27:04I'm not touching anything.
27:06I'm...
27:07I'm more than down for wood.
27:09I'm very, very down for wood.
27:11I'm very down for pots and potty.
27:13Yeah, I'll do that with you.
27:14I'm very down.
27:15Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:16Yeah, lovely.
27:17I'm very down for cooking.
27:18Cooking as well.
27:19I've done it, yeah.
27:20You're on cooking.
27:21Yeah, definitely.
27:22Lend me.
27:23Yeah.
27:24It's quite nice, if I'm honest with you.
27:25It feels like the start.
27:26Overall, it's good that it's leaderless.
27:29Unless I was the leader, then that would be better.
27:33Well, I'm a celebrity.
27:34Get me out of here.
27:35Live from Australia.
27:36Can you believe we're in Australia?
27:37It's mad, isn't it?
27:38It's mental, really.
27:39The vote is closing in less than five minutes, guys.
27:40Less than five minutes.
27:41Five minutes.
27:42Get a move on.
27:43Four minutes left now.
27:44Now, down in camp, they've been enjoying a bit of cockney rhyme and slang.
27:59Interesting slang fact for all you slang fact fans out there.
28:02I'm a celebrity has got its own rhyme and slang here, just like the cockneys.
28:07Really?
28:08I didn't know about this.
28:09Yeah.
28:10Well, you've got your aunt and deck.
28:11Yeah.
28:12Your neck.
28:13Right.
28:14You've got your deals on wheels.
28:15Uh-huh.
28:16Your meals.
28:17Ah, right.
28:18That's good.
28:19I get it now.
28:20That's why the crew are always saying deck's a little bush tucker.
28:23What?
28:24I've never heard them say that.
28:25They didn't...
28:26Right, I'm going to smash all your faces in.
28:28I just want a cup of tea.
28:30Huh?
28:31I want a cup of tea so bad.
28:33A cup of Rosie Lee.
28:34A cup of Rosie Lee.
28:36Hmm.
28:37Is it a type of tea?
28:38No.
28:39It's cockney rhyming slang for tea.
28:41Rosie Lee.
28:42E.
28:43So it's slang.
28:44Yeah.
28:45But makes the word longer.
28:46True.
28:47Dog and bone.
28:48What's that now?
28:49Phone.
28:50Trouble and strife.
28:52Wife.
28:53It's like going upstairs up the apple and pears.
28:56Just say stairs.
28:57Stairs is quicker.
28:58You know there's a real problem when the guy that basically grew up in America knows more cockney rhyme and slang than him.
29:05What are your like slang terms for things?
29:09You've got scran.
29:10That's a massive in manner.
29:11Yeah, scran.
29:12Obviously we say our kid a lot.
29:14Our kid actually means brother or sister.
29:16Yeah, it's like cockneys would say, you're like my son.
29:20Yeah, basically, yeah, we'd say our kid, what's happening our kid.
29:23Yeah, yeah, yeah.
29:24We've got a lot of phrases as well that our mums would have used when we were growing up.
29:27My mum always used to threaten me when I was naughty and say she's going to take me to Rosie's home.
29:34There was this big like empty mill right near some McDonald's.
29:39She said it was just the place where all the naughty kids go and the mum leaves them for months.
29:44And I'm like, no, don't let the girls, sorry.
29:48Yeah, we'd end up at McDonald's best mates again.
29:51Oh, now you're doing it again.
29:52Yeah.
29:53My mum just used to threaten to turn the Wi-Fi off.
29:55And then when I'd piss her off really bad, she'd genuinely get the broadband and take it with her when she went out.
30:01I just take my kid's iPads and just go, that's mine now.
30:04Yeah.
30:05What am I going to do?
30:07Read a book.
30:08Like my dad will say, like, a punishment back in the day would be not being allowed out.
30:15But now it's like...
30:16The kids are like, I don't want to go out.
30:18Yeah.
30:19And now they're like, what am I going to do?
30:21Obviously, I've not got kids yet, but if I said to my sister now, if you do this, I'll give you 20 quid.
30:26She'll go, no, I'm all right.
30:27Go on then, I'll give you 40.
30:29I don't want it.
30:30I don't want it.
30:31I've probably offered a £200 to go downstairs and get me a can of whatever.
30:35Do you know what I mean?
30:36But she says to me, no, I don't want cash.
30:39Because I like ordering on Amazon.
30:41So, yeah, overall, kids are different these days.
30:45Yeah, I bet it's hard being a parent.
30:48I can't really imagine it.
30:49Yeah, seeing kids is great.
30:51So much fun.
30:53So much fun.
30:55Our conversation topics in the jungle definitely vary.
30:58The topics just randomly come from anywhere.
31:01Does anyone here like Taylor Swift music?
31:04Not really.
31:05You know what I like about it?
31:06It's vanilla ice cream.
31:08You could put it on for anyone and they could be like, oh, it's all right.
31:11Do you love her?
31:13Don't ever disrespect Taylor Swift like that again.
31:16Well, I'm not.
31:17I'm saying she's vanilla ice cream.
31:19Taylor Swift is not vanilla ice cream.
31:21She's raspberry ripple.
31:22She's mint chocolate.
31:23With honeycomb pieces.
31:25Exactly.
31:26With sprinkles and marshmallows.
31:27Don't disrespect Taylor Swift.
31:30Do you like Taylor Swift?
31:31Yeah, she's all right.
31:32Would you kiss her?
31:33What?
31:34Would you kiss her?
31:35Where's that come from from liking it?
31:36Snugger?
31:37Would you snugger her?
31:38Where's that come from?
31:39Martin's asking, would you snugger her?
31:40Would you snugger her?
31:41I think I'd be an idiot if I turned it down, to be honest.
31:43I was on the defence.
31:45I am a Swifty.
31:47Unbelievable.
31:48She is.
31:49Her music's incredible.
31:50She's incredible.
31:51Never met her.
31:52And, yeah, she's also an aesthetically pleasing lady.
31:55Very beautiful.
31:56I am, I've got a bit of gas.
31:59Have you now?
32:00Dirty bitch.
32:01You are?
32:02Dirty bitch.
32:03Why have you gone dead deep?
32:04Why are you talking like you were kind of buzz?
32:06Like you're a buzz driver?
32:08Where are you going love?
32:09£2.40 blues.
32:10This one don't go up clear at all.
32:15Will you stop ringing the bell please?
32:17Yeah.
32:18Just once will do.
32:19Sit down.
32:20Bunch of bastards.
32:21Yeah.
32:22Yeah.
32:23Yeah.
32:26Lisa Ryla.
32:27She's a gif that keeps on giving.
32:29Her and her accents.
32:32Absolutely fantastic.
32:33Akos could not stop laughing.
32:34Absolutely brilliant.
32:36¡Suscríbete al canal!
33:06It's good, isn't it?
33:07I tell you what, I didn't have Lisa Riley imitating a Mancunian bus driver
33:11on my I'm a Celebrity 2025 bingo card.
33:13Very, very funny.
33:15The vote is now closed.
33:18Very shortly we will be going down into camp to announce
33:20who will be next to leave.
33:22But before that, dinner and Ginger's first time as Camp Cook.
33:25Ooh.
33:26Remember your first time?
33:27I do, I do, but I didn't have to do it in the woods,
33:29surrounded by strangers and cameras.
33:32Don't knock it till you've tried it.
33:36Are you ready for it?
33:40Oh, yes.
33:43I've got to put my apron on, haven't I?
33:44I love it, Ginge.
33:46Love it.
33:47I mean, that is dedication at its finest.
33:50What's happened here?
33:51It's Chef Morgan.
33:53Like a midwife.
33:54How long have you trained for, Chef Morgan?
33:58Trained.
34:00Just one moment.
34:01Food's calling.
34:03Basket!
34:04Thought so.
34:05Chef Instinct.
34:05Chef Morgan got that.
34:06Chef Instinct.
34:07Chef comes with a lot of pressure.
34:09There's a lot of people out there that need feeding.
34:10I thought I'd rise to the occasion.
34:13I think me and Sean can really cook up a good meal today.
34:15Celebrities.
34:17As a result of Martin and Tom winning five stars, you have squab.
34:24Squab.
34:25So, Chef Morgan, what is squab?
34:27Squab?
34:27It's like a type of bird.
34:29Yeah, it's a bird.
34:30Have you never heard of a squab?
34:32Yeah, because they go...
34:33Squab!
34:33Yeah, they go, squab, squab!
34:35Squab!
34:35Squab!
34:39Oh!
34:40That's you, that's you, that's you, that.
34:42Yeah, I thought so.
34:43As I've opened it, it's looked me in the eyes.
34:45Yeah.
34:46All three of them.
34:48Put him in a bunch of oil and put him in the big pan.
34:52I can't hear anything he's saying because he's not in an apron.
34:54Take a seat, please, Jack.
34:55Thank you.
34:57Take it away, Sean.
34:57You can use the big pan as an oven.
35:00He's very much in the zones, is our Chef Morgan,
35:03and I think goodness is upon us.
35:05I'm hopeful.
35:14There's a man handling my food in here now, yeah,
35:18that looks like he's about to deliver a baby.
35:21I don't want to say anything.
35:23I don't want to look like the negative one,
35:24but would you let that man cut for you?
35:27I'm going to swap the small ones out for the big ones,
35:29and then the small ones can be extras.
35:31You...
35:31I made a bit of poop.
35:35I've got two veggies.
35:42So we have to empty theirs out into fresh containers.
35:46Yeah.
35:46But they can't have any avocado.
35:50Yeah.
35:50So there's been a slight cock up in the kitchen.
35:59I'd like to apologise in advance to the vegetarians.
36:04I've put chicken on your avocado.
36:07So, because of me, you can't have any avocado, so my apologies.
36:11Fancy putting chicken on a vegetarian's plate as a chef.
36:16I'm sorry.
36:18You might as well have just slapped her with a piece of steak
36:20right around the cheeks.
36:24What a knob.
36:26It's first day in the kitchen,
36:28and if it was a real kitchen,
36:30the restaurant would be instantly shut down.
36:33Ladies and gentlemen,
36:35angry ginge.
36:36Oh, man, that looks amazing.
36:40Thank you so much.
36:42That looks incredible.
36:43Oh, my darlings.
36:44Really well done.
36:45Good scrain right here.
36:47Yeah.
36:48My meal was delicious tonight.
36:50It was really good.
36:51Ginge really surprised me.
36:54Oh, ginge.
36:54Bravo.
36:55This is lovely.
36:56I mean, I'll def all come back for seconds.
36:59What separates the mid-chef to the matchlin' stars?
37:03The matchlin' stars?
37:06Mitchellin, Mitchellin, Mitchellin.
37:07How many matchlin' stars have you got?
37:15How many?
37:17Three.
37:17Four?
37:18Three.
37:19No, no.
37:19Last one got disqualified.
37:21Oh, yeah.
37:21For putting chicken on the vegan plate.
37:23Yeah.
37:23Oh, my God.
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38:46Welcome back to
38:54I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here
38:55live from Australia.
38:57Back to last night now
38:58when these celebrities got the chance
38:59to win eggs for breakfast.
39:01To do that, they were given 32 eggs
39:03and told to answer multiple choice questions
39:05gambling the eggs
39:06on what they thought was their correct answer.
39:09Big question is
39:10what do you call a TV quiz about eggs?
39:13Ooh, eggs factor.
39:14Good!
39:15Yeah.
39:15I like it.
39:16Porch trip.
39:17Very good!
39:18Dipping point.
39:19No, you ruined it.
39:20Oh.
39:21Like, what if we're absolutely sick at this game
39:23and we end up with all 32 eggs?
39:25Does that mean we get 32 eggs in the morning?
39:26Yeah.
39:27We'll have an omelette each.
39:28Should I just pick one up now
39:29and get it cracking?
39:31You're ticklesome without even knowing you are.
39:34Go for it, Jean-Marge.
39:35Question number one.
39:38Confident with this.
39:39Ooh.
39:39Okay.
39:40Which bird lays the largest egg?
39:44A. Eagle.
39:45B.
39:46Emu.
39:47C.
39:48Ostrich.
39:49Oh.
39:50Between emu and ostrich.
39:5295% of me says ostrich.
39:54Yeah.
39:54I think the ostrich is bigger than the emu, isn't it?
39:57Yeah, I do as well.
39:58I've eaten an ostrich egg before, and I've ridden an ostrich.
40:03I just never really have seen a side-by-side comparison of an emu versus an ostrich.
40:07No.
40:08I think ostrich.
40:09I'd go mad and put the lot on ostrich.
40:11Really?
40:12If we get it wrong, we're going to lose everything straight away.
40:14Yeah.
40:15Yeah.
40:15Can we not put five?
40:16Five on emu?
40:17Yeah, should we leave five?
40:18Five.
40:18Five on emu.
40:20I'll be honest.
40:21I'm 100% confident ostrich.
40:22I think we'll put all 32 on ostrich.
40:24Should we just be very brave?
40:25Yeah.
40:25So, wait, if all these 32 eggs get smushed right now, game over.
40:29Yeah.
40:30Let's do it.
40:31Yeah, come on, let's do it.
40:32Put them up.
40:32Come on, let's go, Jinj.
40:33Isn't the whole point that we're supposed to edge our bets?
40:36Edging bets is for losers.
40:38This is literally, we're putting all our eggs in one basket.
40:41We're locked in, we're locked in, we're locked in.
40:43Our final answer is sea ostrich.
40:47Five, four, three, two.
40:51Oh!
40:55Yes, guys!
41:01Yes, yes, bravo!
41:03I have seen a different side to our lovely H tonight
41:06because he was completely all or nothing.
41:09Let's go, but nothing to lose.
41:12Well, we have 32 eggs.
41:14According to a recent survey,
41:16what percentage of people say that scrambled
41:18is their favourite way to eat an egg?
41:20A, 12%?
41:22B, 24%?
41:24Well, C, 86%.
41:27Ooh, that's tough.
41:29How many ways are there to make an egg?
41:30Yeah, so many.
41:31Poked, scramble, boil, fried.
41:33Those are like the four.
41:34And that's 25%, 24%.
41:36All on B.
41:37I think it's B because C is just bar too high.
41:40All on B.
41:40Put it all on B then, I'm down for that.
41:42I've become an adrenaline junkie.
41:44This is so addictive.
41:46B, 24%.
41:48Get in there.
41:49Here we go, here we go.
41:51Gamble the scrambled.
41:52It wasn't A.
42:00Is it 12 or 24?
42:01It can't be 12.
42:03Drop it.
42:03A, A drop.
42:04Drop A.
42:05I'll be on the floor.
42:06Yay!
42:08Well done.
42:09When rice and beans are your staple and you suddenly get something as versatile as an egg,
42:16your mind starts to race.
42:18We could poach.
42:19We could fry.
42:21We could have a heady, heady melange.
42:23What is the correct amount of boiling time to create a soft boiled egg?
42:30Is it A, eight minutes?
42:32B, six minutes?
42:34Or C, four minutes?
42:36It's got to be four, isn't it?
42:38Six minutes is going to go hard.
42:40It would be too long.
42:40Six minutes.
42:41A six minute egg is still going to be soft rather than rock hard.
42:44I, I, I think six.
42:45What does the, repeat the question.
42:47What is the correct amount of boiling time to create a soft boiled egg?
42:52Soft is not runny.
42:53Soft is not runny.
42:53I was getting confused and runny.
42:55Yeah, soft is not runny.
42:56So we're going, everything on B.
42:58Everything on B.
42:58Everything on B.
42:59That's our confidence.
43:00Vegas baby.
43:01Guys, should we put one egg on C?
43:02No, he's pointless.
43:03Ansel locked in B.
43:05Six minutes.
43:07I'm not confident.
43:09Yeah.
43:10But we were so confident with four initially.
43:13And they're all going.
43:15Oh, come on.
43:17Not even looking.
43:19Oh ho!
43:21We're wrong, I can tell.
43:23Oh no.
43:24Bye bye eggs.
43:25No, no, don't.
43:26Breakfast.
43:27Yay!
43:28Yay!
43:30Yes!
43:33Waiting for that weight to come down.
43:35Oh my goodness.
43:36It was like betting on the horse to win the Grand National.
43:39Because everyone wants eggs for breakfast.
43:42What is the average speed a chicken can run?
43:46Oh.
43:47Oh.
43:48Nine miles per hour.
43:4915 miles per hour.
43:51Two miles per hour.
43:53Nine.
43:54Put 32 on nine mile an hour.
43:56Are we going to put any on 15 just in case?
43:59Should we put seven?
44:00Be smart, so we're guaranteed some in the morning.
44:02No!
44:03No!
44:04Let's go now.
44:05Let it ride!
44:06Yes!
44:07Can I get a crack?
44:08I think it's idiotic.
44:10We are locking in a nine miles per hour.
44:14I want to put all 32 up.
44:15It doesn't matter anyway, we're committed to it.
44:16Here we go.
44:17Oh!
44:18Oh!
44:19Oh!
44:20Oh!
44:21Oh!
44:22Oh!
44:23Oh!
44:24Oh!
44:25Oh!
44:2615 R9.
44:27Oh!
44:28Oh!
44:29Oh!
44:30Oh!
44:31Oh!
44:32Oh!
44:33Oh!
44:34Oh!
44:35Fire was in my belly.
44:36I'm not even a gambler.
44:38I've gambled once in my life and lost every penny I came with.
44:42But I was feeling lucky.
44:43Tom.
44:44Last one.
44:45Take us to the promised land, baby.
44:46Howard Helmer is the fastest omelette maker in the world.
44:52How many two egg omelettes did he make in 30 minutes?
44:57Oh, God.
44:58Was it A, 427, B, 997, C, 127?
45:09Yeah.
45:10In half an hour?
45:11I think it's the lower one, personally.
45:13120 divided by three.
45:15How many 30s go into 120?
45:17Four.
45:18So that's four omelettes a minute, innit?
45:20Can't be 900 or 400.
45:22What kind of madman is making more than four omelettes?
45:25Yeah, yeah.
45:26I think you're right.
45:27Yeah.
45:28I think you're right.
45:29Put 32 on 100 and something.
45:31Yeah, I think it's 100.
45:32Come on now.
45:33I'm not here to play games today.
45:36We've guaranteed ourselves eggs in the morning here.
45:39Right.
45:40And you're willing to risk it all.
45:41Yeah.
45:42It can't have it.
45:43I just think, put one egg each in the morning and then we're guaranteed an egg in the morning.
45:47Yeah, I think you're right.
45:48I think you're right.
45:49Let's do it.
45:50Sorry for the boring one, but...
45:51Right, I'm not getting involved anymore.
45:53So, we are locked in at...
45:5520 on C and 12 on A.
45:59Alright, here we go.
46:00The worst thing.
46:01Come on, man.
46:03Danny.
46:04Don't look at me.
46:05I'm fuming.
46:06Oh.
46:07Mal!
46:08Mal!
46:09Oh!
46:10And what?
46:11And what?
46:12And what?
46:13And what?
46:14And what?
46:15Oh, my God.
46:16Imagine it's 1,000.
46:17Well...
46:18Yeah.
46:19No way.
46:20Oh.
46:2120 eggs gone.
46:22Oh, no.
46:23Oh!
46:24Oh!
46:25Oh!
46:26Oh!
46:27Oh!
46:28Oh!
46:29Oh!
46:30Oh!
46:31Oh!
46:32Get in!
46:33Get in!
46:34Thank you.
46:35Better safe than sorry.
46:36Oh!
46:37Well done!
46:38Look how beautiful they are.
46:39Yeah, they are.
46:40How much would you all have hated me if I convinced everyone to put it all on C?
46:44You wouldn't off because I've got a brain.
46:47I'm a celebrity getting me out of here.
46:48It's time to go in and tell them who's the next person to leave.
46:49Come on then, get in there.
46:50Get in.
46:51Get in.
46:52You like my goat last night, Pam?
46:53Did you like my goat?
46:54Oh, here we go.
46:55Here we go.
46:56Oh!
46:57Oh, oh!
46:58Oh, oh.
46:59Oh!
47:00Oh!
47:01Oh!
47:02Oh.
47:03Oh!
47:04Oh!
47:05Oh!
47:06Oh!
47:07Oh!
47:08Oh!
47:09Oh!
47:10Oh!
47:11Oh, oh!
47:12Oh!
47:13Oh!
47:14Oh!
47:15Oh!
47:16En no particular order, Tom,
47:23el público han decidido...
47:25...it es no tú.
47:30Shauna.
47:31No.
47:35It's not you.
47:36Oh, my gosh.
47:38H.
47:42It's not you.
47:44Kill.
47:46Lisa.
47:50It might be you.
47:53Ginge.
47:57It's not you.
47:59Jack.
48:04It's not you.
48:06So that means Martin.
48:09It might be you.
48:10It's between Lisa and Martin.
48:14The next person to leave, I'm a celebrity, get me out of here, 2025, is...
48:21Martin.
48:24Oh.
48:26Martin, get your stuff together.
48:28Say goodbyes.
48:28We'll see you across the bridges.
48:30Absolute pleasure, mate.
48:31Great stuff.
48:32Oh, Martin.
48:33Love you, darling.
48:34You know where I go.
48:35Oh.
48:37You got chills.
48:38Brilliant, guys.
48:39You get across that bridge, brother.
48:40Brilliant, man.
48:41Well done.
48:41Love you, Dad.
48:43Aw.
48:43Well done.
48:45It's been brilliant.
48:46Martin, what an absolute pleasure this has been.
48:47What a pleasure.
48:48I'll see you on the other side.
48:51Thank you.
48:52You know I want to go.
48:54Go and get some food, brother.
48:55Yeah.
48:56And if you can, shout out the football scores, Martin.
48:58So, Martin is the next celebrity to leave this year's camp.
49:01He's been good as gold, but he's plucked his last tune on his ukulele, if he even started,
49:07because your votes mean he's out.
49:08Martin is on his way over the bridges to join us here in the studio for a chat.
49:16Martin lasted 20 days in camp.
49:19In that time, he skydived from 12,000 feet, took on his rival, Lisa.
49:24He ended up in Doomsville.
49:26He entertained everybody at the Jungle Arms course, he did, with goals.
49:31And he tackled cockroaches in the Lethal Library yesterday.
49:35But after your votes, he's the sixth celebrity to cross the bridge out of camp.
49:40And he joins us to tell us all about it.
49:43It's Martin Ken!
49:50There it is.
49:53All right, he's through it, isn't it?
49:55Come on, Martin, come on.
49:56Is it true?
49:57I get civilisation.
49:57Is it true?
49:58It's already dropped the song.
50:00So true.
50:01Howdy how it seems.
50:03Come on, come on, come on, Steve Martin.
50:05Oh, bless you.
50:06We've got some fizz there for you.
50:07How does it feel to be out?
50:09Thank you very much.
50:11I have dreamt about this moment.
50:12Have you?
50:13I dreamt about it.
50:14Happy?
50:14Yeah, cheers.
50:15Cheers.
50:16Well, drink that, and let's take a look at your Jungle Highlights, shall we?
50:19Yeah, let's see it.
50:19Here they are.
50:19What am I doing?
50:23It's a boy!
50:27Have you tried the wheelbarrow?
50:31Absolutely beautiful experience.
50:34I will never forget it.
50:35They're on, they're off.
50:36Look at that.
50:37Oh!
50:39I feel like I'm at home.
50:40That's so cute.
50:42Oh, baby.
50:44Oh, baby.
50:45I haven't got too long, did I?
50:47From Roman.
50:48How's my old bed?
50:50It's horrible.
50:51Look at that!
50:52Oh!
50:53It's not about the stars, is it?
50:55Can you just, like, give Martin his bath done?
50:57No!
50:57Martin is, like, my cool uncle.
51:00You're just happy you spoke to him because he's told your son it meant.
51:03Her wingman was George Michael.
51:04I was up for James Bond.
51:07Oh!
51:07Woo-hoo-hoo!
51:08We might not have a full bed, but we've got full hearts.
51:11You know what they can't do?
51:12Break our spirit.
51:13You are gold!
51:19Oh, Martin.
51:21Oh, man, what a trip.
51:22What a trip.
51:23How does it feel watching all that back?
51:24It's just a weird trip.
51:26It's just, like, when I'm looking at that, it's like it doesn't exist.
51:30I'm in the middle of a television screen.
51:31That's what it looks like because I'm so used to watching it on TV.
51:34Yeah, yeah.
51:35I mean, mental.
51:36What did you enjoy most about your time down there?
51:38The other people, without a doubt.
51:40Just sitting around, not even the trials and stuff like that, but sitting around talking.
51:45Yeah.
51:46And lots of laughs.
51:47Yeah.
51:47And I said it a few times on there, I'm not one for making new friends.
51:52And it's the first time I've done it for years, and I absolutely loved it.
51:55Loved it.
51:56Some of the conversations down there have been just fascinating.
51:59We have loved watching you all.
52:00And you mentioned the trials and challenges.
52:02You threw yourself into them as well.
52:04Oh, yeah, yeah.
52:04Have a look at some of them here.
52:13Oh, man.
52:14Kidneys.
52:18Oh, no.
52:20Here we go.
52:22Get it in the grate.
52:23Oh, that's good.
52:24Oh, oh.
52:26Martin's struggling.
52:26Hasn't got his first one yet.
52:27He hasn't.
52:30Scratches of Mere World for you, Martin.
52:32Oh, man, what a stink.
52:34Brilliant.
52:34Oh, man.
52:35He's so mad.
52:36I mean, you started with a skydive down into the jungle.
52:40Yeah.
52:40That must have been a blast, was it?
52:42It was unreal.
52:43I can't tell you.
52:44When you skydive coming down, there's so much information coming in.
52:48Yeah.
52:48It's like chaos.
52:49Yeah.
52:50You know, it's like filming at 120 frames a second instead of 20.
52:54And then you landed and you had to do a trial.
52:56Then the cocky van, of course.
52:58And then you had the deals on wheels.
53:00Cocktails of Cruelty, the Lethal Library yesterday.
53:02So you've done a lot in there, haven't you?
53:04Yeah, I feel like, do you know, coming out now, I feel like I've done it.
53:08I feel like I've done everything I wanted to do.
53:10I experienced it.
53:11And I can walk away with some brilliant anecdotes.
53:14Good.
53:15That's what we're good for.
53:16Yeah.
53:16I'm glad I'm killing the show for more anecdotes.
53:21One anecdote you'll be able to tell is about the time you were in the jungle and you got a ukulele.
53:25Yeah, yeah, yeah.
53:26To help you through your last few days.
53:27Which was, we asked your friends and family, what kind of thing would Martin like for it.
53:32They chose a ukulele.
53:33They've stitched you up there, haven't they?
53:35Yeah, absolutely.
53:35But you're a bass player, surely you can play.
53:37No, a ukulele is a completely different instrument to a guitar.
53:41Right.
53:41It's like, you play it differently, it's not the same at all.
53:44It's like sending in a trombone.
53:46That's what I said to you.
53:48Yeah, yeah.
53:48I said he looks like he's got a face of a man who's just been given a trombone.
53:52It was.
53:52That's what it looked like.
53:53What were we going to do with that?
53:55And you had, I said, a lot of laughs in there.
53:58Yeah.
53:58And you've got a very positive outlook on life.
54:01Have you always been that way?
54:02Yeah, always, always.
54:03You know, it's the best way.
54:05It's the only way I grew up doing it.
54:06You know, look, my glass is half full.
54:10Yeah.
54:11All the time.
54:12And I, it's what I enjoy.
54:14It's what I wanted to take in the camp.
54:15It's what I wanted to spread.
54:17You know, I wasn't one of those guys in there that was dancing and singing and doing all that stuff.
54:21But I just thought I'd bring some nice energy.
54:24And, and you, you took that in there and you, your campmates gave you a particular role in the camp as well.
54:30Have a look at this.
54:31Yeah.
54:32You really are so special and the best dad in the world.
54:35Hello, guys.
54:36Nice to meet you.
54:37Martin has become the group's papa.
54:40When you guys came back and said, oh, we had the marshmallows and the hot chocolate, it made me feel good as well.
54:46And I literally look at you like my dad.
54:47There's a love that you share with everybody.
54:49It's just beautiful.
54:50Coming out.
54:51Yeah.
54:52Aw.
54:53Did you think you'd be the camp's father figure?
54:56In the end, I was, I suppose, you know.
54:59Everyone was like bouncing around a little bit, the younger guys.
55:03And I always felt like I was a little bit on the outside, just a little bit calmer than everyone else.
55:09Just through no other reason but life experience, I suppose, you know, taking that in there.
55:15Yeah.
55:15Yeah.
55:16And I sat down and I told them a few stories that kept them busy and that they enjoyed, you know.
55:22And as you left there today, Sean, I said, bye, Dad.
55:24Yeah.
55:24Which I thought was very sweet.
55:26Aw.
55:26Talking about being a dad, your son, Roman, was on this show back in 2019.
55:31He came third.
55:32I know.
55:32I know.
55:32He didn't meet you, Roman.
55:34Roman, he didn't meet you.
55:35No, he didn't.
55:36He didn't meet you.
55:36And you wondered, how are you going to live that down now?
55:39Listen, I will tell you what, I'm glad I didn't.
55:42I'm glad I didn't.
55:43He's my boy and I love him.
55:45I can't wait to see him.
55:46Aw.
55:46Well, he's not across the bridge.
55:48Shirley's across the bridge waiting for you.
55:50Before we let you go to her, that is the camp you've left behind.
55:53Who would you like to see win this year?
55:56Who would you like to see being crowned king or queen of the jungle?
55:59I would, I'm going to go with Shona.
56:02I think Shona came out of a shell like you can't imagine.
56:06She was absolutely so shy when she first went in.
56:09She started singing and she became the most beautiful songbird ever.
56:13What a voice.
56:13I'm going to go with her.
56:14Good.
56:14Shona for the win, according to Martin.
56:18And apart from anecdotes, seriously, what will you take away from this?
56:22New friends?
56:23I think I learned a lot about myself as well, about how patient I am, in a way.
56:30And also how emotional I am.
56:33Yeah.
56:33You know, every turn I felt like crying a lot of the time.
56:37Yeah.
56:38And it's quite nice sometimes.
56:40Yeah, absolutely.
56:41Well, we've loved watching you.
56:42Martin, you've been brilliant.
56:43We love you.
56:43Stay there for the minute, though.
56:45We'll let you go in a sec.
56:46But before that...
56:47The vote now reopens, everybody.
56:48Tomorrow night, there's a surprise double departure.
56:51To go tomorrow.
56:52So, do you want to keep H in the camp?
56:55Is Ginge your choice?
56:57Would you like to keep Jack in the running?
56:59Is Lisa your favourite?
57:00Is Shona the one for you?
57:02Or do you want to save Tom?
57:04You get five free votes via the app.
57:06The vote closes during Friday night's show.
57:08That's it from us here.
57:09But Joel and Kemi are standing by over on ITV2 with I'm a Celebrity Unpacked.
57:13They'll be joined by Ruby Wax and the reigning king of the jungle, Danny Jones.
57:17And we'll be back tomorrow night at 9 o'clock.
57:19But right now, all that's left for us to say is Martin Kemp.
57:22You're a celebrity.
57:23Get yourself out of here.
57:25One more.
57:26They'll be early.
57:27One more.
57:29One more.
57:30One more.
57:35Oh!
57:36One more.
57:38One more.
57:40One more.
57:42One more.
57:47Two more.
57:49One.
57:51Two more.
57:51¡Gracias!
58:21¡Gracias!
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