ITV viewers admitted they were enjoying the split
I’m a Celebrity South Africa viewers admitted they love the “evil” addition of the wall splitting the two camps.
As the second week arrives for the celebrities in the I’m a Celebrity spin-off, the existing campmates were in for a surprise as they were joined by two new celebrities.
The Royal Express then arrived at the platform, with the campmates eager to see which new faces will be joining them. It was then revealed that Harry Redknapp and Jimmy Bullard were entering the camp.
Taking their place on the thrones, the pair were introduced as the Lion King (Harry) and the Rhino King (Jimmy), with them taking it in turns to create their new teams.
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With the new teams chosen, it was up to Adam Thomas and Craig Charles to fight for glory on behalf of Jimmy, as Ashley Roberts and David Haye worked hard for Harry.
As the stars were tied to bungee ropes, they dug through mud to find golden nuggets. It was then revealed that Adam and Craig had collected more, and therefore won.
Upon returning back to their respective camps, tensions ran high as the Rhinos cheered loudly as they celebrated. With only a tall screen separating them, the Lion camp couldn’t hide their disappointment.
When it got to dinner time, Mo Farah had to be stopped as he tried to help the winning camp to cook their food, with Adam rubbing it in by adding: “That’s what winning tastes like”.
David admitted he would have been “disappointed” if they hadn’t tried to get under his skin before Gemma attempted to comfort him.
On X (formerly known as Twitter), viewers admitted they love how “evil” the wall between the two camps is. @jesstwigg7 wrote: “That wall in the middle of camp is so evil I love it” as @catbunnyswift added: “the absolute shock from the lions hearing the rhinos im cryinggg”.
@song_covers01 penned: “This #ImACeleb is psychological warfare. Hearing the other camp celebrating and then smelling the food later is dire”.
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