Axed I’m A Celeb 2024 campmate spills all the fun the cast get up to we haven’t seen
Reverend Richard hosted a pub quiz!?
The highlight of every I’m A Celeb episode for me is literally just watching the camp sit about chatting and sharing stories. In an ideal world for me, all I want is Big Brother in a jungle. But this is a show about trials, and obviously in an hour episode the trials absolutely dominate the runtime – with most of them having a lot of money pumped into by ITV who want to show them off. This means a lot of the time of the camp just hanging out together gets cut, and axed I’m A Celeb 2024 campmate Jane Moore just shared some of the fun stuff the gang did that we never got to see.
Explaining what a general day in the jungle is like, Jane Moore told The Sun “The jungle days always started with a Hi-de-Hi!-style wake up call over the camp’s Tannoy at what we guessed was around 5.30am.
“I invariably rose first (thanks, bladder) and would trek up to the Bush Telegraph to collect the day’s supply of drearily tasteless rice and beans, before re-starting the fire so the allocated chef could cook breakfast before the daily visit from Ant and Dec at approximately 7.45am jungle time (9.45pm in the UK).
Then that day’s Bush Tucker Trial victim would head off to their fate while the rest of us found ways to fill the painfully long day. For my part, I’d brave the freezing cold shower (yuck), do my chores and instigate conversation with my fellow campmates, all of whom had fascinating life stories to tell. It felt a privilege to gain their trust.”
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She then explained how the trials dominated the episodes, saying “Perhaps the biggest revelation to me is that most of what happens in camp never makes it to air and we are all at the mercy of the edit. I get it. They spend a fortune on the trial and challenge sets so want to feature them heavily, and with just an hour’s show to fill and around 12 hours of daily content, they can’t show context to every eventuality.”
In regards to what we missed, it sounded vibey.
Jane explained “We also learned the Charleston and Salsa with Strictly’s Oti Mabuse, played charades and “Olympicsticks” (a throwing game using twigs initiated by McFly’s Danny Jones), threw hoops that Corrie’s Alan Halsall had made from leaves, and Reverend Richard Coles and I did a pub quiz for everyone. We had a lot of fun.
ITV, release the fun stuff I’m A Celeb 2024 footage! I need to know who won this bloody quiz.
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