Another week gone, another week of I'm a Celebrity summaries! Read below to find out what happened between Episode 8 (13th November 2022) until Episode 14 (19th November 2022)!
Sunday 13th November 2022
On the first episode of the second week in camp, everyone was feeling a little bit sleepy, and Matt decided to energise everyone through his hugs. Owen was disappointed when they went to go and collect logs and George didn't help, but said that he was a bit scared of him. Matt was stung by a scorpion in camp and George said 'of all the people it could have stung'...and after a few hours for Matt to recover, he was chosen as the campmate to do the next trial which was called 'House of horrors' to which he replied that he was going to 'throw himself at the trial', followed by a quiet 'Ouch that really hurts!'. Matt had to enter a creepy dolls house and find stars in the various rooms. In the first room he was joined by pigeons, lizards and spiders and questioned himself on why he put his right hand into a hell hole. In the second room he was joined with crocodiles and a cupboard full of rotten fruit and vegetables...and a star! The third and final room was filled with snakes, one of which tried to jump at him twice with Matt saying 'Oh my goodness, that's alive!' He finished the trial and won 9/11 stars for camp. Jill and Mike were in the pool and they tried to scare Seann, by pretending that Mike was an undercover crayfish. It was also announced that the next trial was called 'Deserted Down Under'.
Seann asked George if he would apply for Strictly Come Dancing and he said that he wouldn't be able to keep up with all the training, but revealed that he was obsessed with watching CNN to see what Donald Trump was upto next. Seann teased the campmates with a short charleston dance, and George said that it was Wayne Rooney who inspired him to get a hair transplant. Jill explained that she started playing football from the age of 5, and Scarlett said that things will either make or break you, after hearing about Jill's difficult journey progressing through football. The audience had been voting for their first leader of camp so it was between Mike and Matt. They were joined by their deputies Sue, who Mike referred to as her 'campmate wife' and Charlene, in order to compete for their title. Chris jokingly said to Owen 'I can't believe it wasn't you and me'. Seann asked who the team would rather have leading us, and George quickly replied that he's 'not following a Tory'. Babatunde stood up for Matt by saying he had been a good performer so far, with Seann quickly stating 'But look at the state of the country'...George also said to Chris that people need to 'know their place in the orchestra' which relates to the tasks that each of the campmates do on a daily basis. For the leadership challenge, Mike and Sue, and Matt and Charlene battled it out in a challenge where they had to guide the leaders into turning all of the light sockets on. After Matt and Charlene's win, she exclaimed, 'He's won one leadership battle in life!', and alongside Charlene they were both exempt from chores. They handed out tasks to the rest of the campmates: Maintenance (Babatunde/Mike), Chefs (Scarlett/Owen), Washing up (Jill/George), Water collecting (Chris/Mike), Dunny duty (Seann/Sue), with Jill asking 'Is this guidance or are these rules?'. Both Matt and Charlene were told that they were able to sleep in the RV and only the leader would be allowed to sit in the red chair. Sue explained to George that she and Mike had been planning a revolution, with George saying 'put me on the team'. For dinner, the campmates enjoyed goat's leg and Charlene explained that it was frustrating not being able to get involved, when there is stuff to be done. She also refused to sleep in the RV and stayed in her bed for the night. The next trial was going to be completed by Chris or Matt, and the chosen campmate was Matt!
Monday 14th November 2022
Before everyone woke up, George did his morning panting which was his routine of positive energy and dealing with the uncommon surroundings around him. They all had the leftover fruit from the previous night with rice as their breakfast. George explained to Jill that he was doing the washing up of plates in the water and she just needed to rinse them in the bath. Seann also explained that after 20 minutes of hard work cleaning the dunny, his work for the day was complete! Sue asked if people would ever stop picking Matt for the trials and George replied by saying that 'A lot of people are angry at him' and then they all started chanting a song which included the lyrics 'Don't come back without the stars'. In the trial, Matt had to put his hands in a variety of hell holes to retrieve keys in order to unlock padlocks to get the stars. he was surrounded by snakes, spiders and cockroaches and explained mid-trial that there was something up his shorts. Ant also said that the white snake from the previous trial had asked to be in the trial today to come and say hi. After the lights went out, Matt was in the pitch dark trying to collect stars, and he managed a total of 7/11. Back at camp, they were speaking about some of their funniest stories; with Sue explaining that she opened a fridge to find her keys, Seann stated that he managed to lose a kettle and Sue also said she woke up in a hotel room covered in crisps. For the next trial 'Angel of Agony', three of the campmates would be taking part! Babatunde and Seann hosted a mini comedy masterclass with Scarlette to which Babatunde said 'You're not funny' adding that you should not be thinking about the joke, 'just write, and how you write will be funny'. Both of the both tried giving presenting a go and they realised that they should stick with their current occupations. Scarlette and Owen took part in the dingo dollar challenge 'Jungle De Change' where they had to work out which currency belonged to which country, and then add the money up. Owen explained that he 'lost count how many times he lost count' and it was the first time that the trial wasn't completed.
Mike, Babatunde and Seann were all talking about wearing suits, and Mike explained that sometimes he would bring a spare suit as it's difficult for rugby men to be able to fit in a suit, and he explained a time where his suit split, and he had a pair of underwear that said 'Nibble my nuts' and Princess Anne 'politely declined'. Following the loss of the challenge, Mike stated 'We've lost nothing we've never had!'. Chris and Matt spoke about how Chris left his show at Radio 1, with the boss explaining that they would announce it the following day live on air, with Chris asking if he was able to announce the new host as he had been doing the show for 15 years. He said that 'everything happens for a reason' and is now working at Radio X. For dinner, the campmates were treated to camel shoulder to which Jill spoke about by saying 'hopefully they don't get the hump with eachother' and Owen describing the meat as 'succulent but chewy'. For the next trial, Chris, Babatunde and George would all be taken part, with George exclaiming 'It's a three-way one' before the verdict was even given!
Tuesday 15th November 2022
To begin this episode, Babatunde woke up to the sight of Mike's backside in his face, followed by Mike doing a few press-ups to start his day well. Chris also explained to the camp that his towel keeps being stolen and there was a suggestion agreed by Matt that all the towls should be washed and re-distributed. Seann asked Chris how much he likes pain, and he quickly said that he didn't think the boys would come back with the stars. In the trial there were three different sections, and they had a different task in each one. George was in the bottom with scorpions and he had to pass the stars up the tube through to Babatunde, who was covered in insects and had to pass the star through to Chris, covered in green ants and cockroaches, who would finally put the stars into the arms of the angel. Throughout the trial they managed to get several stars to the top, but Babatunde dropped a star on more than four different occassions, and after the trial he blamed it on his 'butterfingers'. They won a total of 3/11 stars which wasn't too bad! Jill, Matt and Seann went on a little job around the camp as a little 'pick me up' and Jill explained that it seemed like Matt was training for Love Island with how many more laps he did of the camp. The next trial was announced as 'Boiling Point' and Babatunde was exempt. Sue started the conversation about how it felt weird having no news whilst they were living in the camp, and Matt explained that Liz Truss' career was over, and that many people who were disloyal to Boris Johnson only chose Liz, as they didn't want the 'Johnson rules' continuing, if they went with Rishi Sunak. George explained to Sue that it was very difficult to warm to Matt and Sue explained that it must feel weird for him being in the jungle with a mix of creatives. Mike explained to Seann that people not wanting to choose the strongest candidate sums up politicans, and Seann managed to pivot to a new subject by asking Mike if he has ever lit a fart.
Mike, Charlene and Seann were all chosen to take part in the next deals on wheels challenge called 'Squeaky Clean' where they were faced with different levels of mess, and had to clean them as quickly and effectively as possile - with varying items including newspaper, bouncy balls, polystyrene, confetti and lastly, foam. At camp, they had to answer the total number if they added 3 Bingo calls together: 2 little ducks, cup of tea and dancing Queen, with the total being 42 and winning them each two jellybabies. Charlene said 'who knew that jellybabies could bring such happiness to grown adults'. Whilst everybody was singing Dancing Queen, George said that it sounded like five different keys were being sung at the same time. Scarlette, Jill, Babatunde and Matt danced the electric slide to 'Candy' and Babatunde and Mike described themselves as a 'Babatindall Sandwich' when walking back to camp. Some of the campmates took part in a fashion show catwalk including Babatunde, Mike and Owen, with Owen calling Matt's walk 'stiff', followed by Chris and Jill to finish off the show before dinner time. They were awarded crocodile feet which Mike said tasted like chicken and Babatunde stating that 'they look like alien feet, but taste good'. The next trial was to be done by Chris to which he replied to with the word 'Joy', with George stating that he probably wouldn't have done well with the challenge if it was water, adding 'I was going to say it would be rice and beans tonight'.
Wednesday 16th November 2022
To begin this episode Sue decided to go and give Chris a cuddle before going to his trial, and she explained that had a weird dream about visiting Amsterdam and noticing Jill had joined the band Fleetwood Mac. Babatunde and Owen spoke about yesterday's challenge whilst they were in the shower and Seann explained that he couldn't sleep in the hammock as he had been doing it for the last seven or eight days. Scarlette said to babatunde that he's never slept in the hammock, which put him in the spotliht of whether to offer his bed to Seann. The campmates then discussed some of their funniest stories, which indluded Seann turning up to the wrong venue to perform comedy, and Jill attending a talk at Vodafone when she was supposed to be in the building next door speaking about the future of media. George also added that he had missed lots of shows and flights, and used to hold up the plane, but he's not 'famous enough' anymore to have that luxury. To prepare Chris for his trial, George explained that 'fear brings out more fear' and walked Chris towards the 'Hancock bridge' which was given its name due to the amount of times Matt had been faced with a trial. Chris had four spanners and had to unlock the different wheels in order to retrieve stars, and also had to manoeuvre his way through a tight box to get to the other side of the water and get more stars. He was joined by mud crabs, eels, spiders, crabs and water dragons and it was incredibly difficult for him to retrieve the star in the third room as he was running out of breath. In the end he managed to only get 1/11 stars as one of them dropped out of his bag, and he also was starting to rapidly run out of time when he left his spanners in the membrane between the two different sides of water.
Jill said to the campmates that during lockdown she was working in a coffee shop and then decided to purchase it and soon after, Chris returned to camp explaining that 'they're going to kill me', but after explaining how difficult the challenge was, they were not disapointed and Owen said he was starting to like rice and beans. For the next trial, it was another three brave celebrities who would be taking it on. Scarlette asked George about a trial of his that involved a guy, a radiator and handcuffs to which he quickly replied to by saying 'It was a lie' adding that there was no radiator and that if what he was accused of was true, he wouldn't be working. He explained to some of the other campmates that it was inappropriate for her to bring that subject up, especially if they don't know the full story. Due to the short time of the recent prime minister in power, Ant & Dec had a cheeky to game to see who would last longer, Matt as camp leader, or 'Spud' the lettuce. He was asked a variety of questions which included why he thought that less than £35 billion should be spent on arms, with Matt explaining that it was a 'different debate' and he was saved from answering the question after Scarlette asked him for a favour. George said to Matt and Seann that they are both grown adults and that they can talk about what they want. Charlene announced to the campmates that over the next few days, they would all be taking part in a challenge to win prizes at the 'Unfair Funfair' for their chance to be taken to a beach and enjoy a BBQ 'surf and turf' experience.
It was Mike, Matt, Scarlette and Seann who were able to take part in the first mini challenge where they simply had to collect their colour of liquid in their helmet, fill a container and use the water to make their horse move from one side to the other in 'Disgusting Derby'. Mike explained that he had a lot of arcade practice and Seann giggled at how Matt just stood still the first time the liquid was poured into his helmet. They all won a colour ball of their choice to place in the tombola. Chris, Babatunde and Sue all took part in 'Down to the wire' where they had to shoot at a clown target and then complete the wire in the amount of time they successfully aimed at. Only Sue managed to complete the task, and she chose one of Owen's balls as she knew he was complaining about being hungry. The final challenge was for Jill, Owen, George and Charlene who were to be spun in 'The terrible tea cup' and had to get three of their coloured hoops onto the edge of the teacup. Jill managed to do it quite quickly, with both Owen and George also being able to complete the challenge. Jill chose a ball for Owen, Owen chose himself and George chose for Charlene by saying that she's been cooking for the last few weeks so it was only fair! At camp, Sue was discussing which words people didn't like or the words that would be pronounced wrong, with Sue saying that she doesn't like when people say the word 'tortoise' as 'toir-oise', with Matt adding he didn't like the word 'moist'. Owen was happy that Sue and Jill a.k.a his jungle mum and sister both chose a ball for him, adding that he has a lot of love for them. For dinner, they received boney fish with Babatunde adding 'we're about to have air'. Owen, Chris and Scarlette all decided to brave the hammock, and the next trial 'The scareground' was going to be the choice of the jungle campmates for who would be facing it, with them choosing Mike, Matt and Owen!
Thursday 17th November 2022
To begin his day right, Chris saw a rat at 3:30am after having a short break to the toilet and Owen offered his bed to Seann, with Charlene also saying that she could sleep in the hammock for a night and then rotate. George explained to Seann that he likes walking barefoot on wood but doesn't like carpet. Seann asked if it was cold, to which George replied 'I've got heated floorboards'. In the end, the campmates decided to swap out Matt for Jill, as she had not taken part in a trial for a while. All the others were able to come and watch! On the way to the trial, Owen explained that he was in between an award winning sandwiches with Mike explaining that the meat was delicious. Mike explained that he and Jill wanted to do the trial as they hadn't done one, and Owen would do anything due to him being hungry. The trial involved one person in 'The Unlucky Dip' rolling balls to the person in the 'Critter Carousel', who would then throw them over to whoever was in the 'Fiendish Ferris Wheel', to then throw them (again) into the collection box, with every successful shot, representing a campmate! The order was Jill, Mike, Owen, and throughout the challenge there was a lot of shouting and cheering with every ball thrown, with Seann shouting for Jill to retrive his colour dark blue and george shouting 'favouritism' as none of his black balls were being chosen. At the end of the challenge, Jill ended up with a cockroach inside her ear, and the tombola was filled with the final amount of balls:
Babatunde (5), George (4), Charlene (6), Chris (7), Jill (4), Matt (4), Mike (6), Owen (10), Scarlette (8), Seann (5) and Sue (2)! The three winning celebrities for the BBQ on the beach were Jill, Matt and Sue...to which Owen was incredibly upset about, but also '2 ball Sue' became Sue's new nickname. Ant & Dec announced that they would spin the tombola again to see which three campmates would take part in the next challenge to win stars, and it was Babatunde, Scarlette and Owen. We also found out that the next trial 'Watery Grave' was going to be taken on by two campmates.
Matt, Jill and Sue were all flown away from the jungle to a coast at the beach where they managed to eat King prawns, potato salad, peanut sauce, sausages and steak with Matt as the chef. Owen explained that he wanted to be as happy as he could but secretely he was devastated' and Babatunde said that he really wanted to fart in Matt's chair but wasn't brave enough to, with Seann saying 'I would have done it!'. Dec announced that it was Ant's birthday and had made him a BLT sandwich...but that meant Spud had lost in the leadership challenge as he was about to be eaten, and Babatunde, Owen and Scarlette prepared their tribal makeup to prepare them for the next challenge. In each of the boxes that they had their heads in, Scarlette was joined by rats, Owen had snakes and Babatunde had frogs, but they managed to pass all of the stars along what looked like a washing line and win 8/8 stars for camp. George, Charlene and Seann were doing a deep breath routine and then Seann decided to swallow it rather than continuing the noises, with Chris explaining the whole thing of sounding like a traffic jam from the 60's. They all began singing 'Thank you for the music' before the dinner of eel was served. Seann's first reaction was 'What?' and Charlene offered to help with showing Owen how to trim the fish, and showed Scarlette how to chop the vegetables. Matt added that if there was anything left that he would happily eat it, with Owen explaining that he had eaten a week's worth of food and then was cheeky to ask for more food! George and Charlene found out that both of them would be taking part in the next challenge. It was also revealed that the voting was open to save our favourite campmamtes, as one of them was going to leave during Friday's show!
Friday 18th November 2022
After a night in the hammock, Charlene explained that it 'isn't as bad as the boys made it out to be'. Owen also spoke to Scarlette about Matt asking for more food, stating that he would in fact eat it himself, and Scarlette saying that it must have been on Owen's mind the whole night if he remembered to tell me the following day. After some morning dancing, Chris explained that Seann has the rhythm of a chair and Jill doing the worm was 'phenomenal' according to Seann. George explained that he doesn't like water but thinks he'll be able to do the challenge and Jill added that if they get 0 stars, the camp will still love them. She added that Charlene will probably give orders and it's upto George whether he follows them or not. Sue also wished them both good luck but said 'Good luck guys, sorry, 'm still having a dump!'. For the challenge, Charlene and George went underground in a water grave and had to use a magnet to pass the stars through a maze to win the stars. Before the challenge began, Charlene explained that she was super nervous but said 'let's give it a go', and they were both joined by eels, water spiders and mud crabs. Charlene explained that George that he might need to talk her through the challenge and after successfully getting two stars, something jumped onto Charlene and she called for the challenge to be over. She explained that she was disappointed but she couldn't do it anymore, and George added that she was not a Loose Woman at the moment. He added that 'you can only do what you can do in the moment' and she explained to Sue that she felt like she left the team down, and that Sue understood how difficult it was for her to be away from home, and also getting herself into the right frame of mind to do challenges and tasks out of her depth.
Matt quickly wiped a pile of bird poo off of his chair and rinsed his hands under cold water, with Owen explaining that Matt had taught him to wash his hands to happy birthday and that wasn't even 5 seconds. Charlene explained that the real reason she was unable to sleep in the RV was because she was an impartial journalist and it explains why she is never on the Loose Women panel, but always the host. The next deals on wheels game was taken on by Chris and Babatunde who simply had to count fruit and vegetables in a game called 'Kev's fruit and vegetables', as they were rolled through tubes. Babatunde's quick maths meant that they quickly remembered the amount of 'white things' which were onions, oranges, sprouts and limes...and after much deliberation they correctly guessed the amount of apples. The question for camp was to guess who was born closest to the invention of the walkman, Chris, Sue or Babatunde, and after Matt's confidence that it was in 1984, they went with Babatunde, but the correct answer was 1979, closest to Chris's birth year of 1974, so they didn't win themselves dairy milk chocolate. George explained to Seann that he tried to like Matt but he can't, especially after giving him a weird look after George tried to make a funny joke about the chocolate. Matt walked over to where George and Seann were talking and he explained that he didn't mean to make George feel uncomfortable. George replied by saying that sometimes he feels Matt doesn't always say what he means, and Seann jokingly said that George and Matt should stop flirting. The celebrities were then told that the public had chosen a new camp leader, Mike, and alongside deputy leader Sue, they redistributed the tasks between the rest. Chefs (Charlene/Jill), Washing up (Seann/Scarlette), Water (Owen/Babatunde), Dunny duty (Matt/George), Maintenance (Matt/Chris). Seann also said that he felt like he was going to accidentally annoy Scarlette as she's 'on it' and he is really clumsy. He asked Sue if there is anyone that dislikes him and she said that nobody disliked him. Matt and Seann then got involved with a theatrical improvised performance on the subject of litter, and George innocently asked 'where is it?' without realising what was going on.
For dinner, the campmates had alpaca ribs, with Jill stating that step one of cooking was to not lose a finger. All of the campates were told that one of them would be leaving tomorrow so they had one final night with eachother, and they explained how they felt about their individual journeys so far. Babatunde explained that he has overcome his fear of both frogs and heights, Sue was proud of everyone, Scarlette decided to make a short rap about the experiences she had so far. Matt described his time as 'extraordinary', George said that he challenged his control issues and enjoyed the experience, Own was 'blown away' by everyone and Seann described them as a 'jungle family'. Charlene referred to everyone as a special group of people, Mike said they'll make one hell of a smash hit when they're out, Chris said that it feels like they are one big happy dysfunctional family and Jill called it an 'unforgettabl experience' where she made the jungle a home with her 10 new best friends. Referring to Ant & Dec as 'the footsteps of doom', George along with the other campmates were about to be told who the first person was to be evicted from the jungle. It was between Sue and Charlene, but in the end it was Charlene who was the first to leave camp. Mike said that he felt 'immediately sad but immediately jealous' and Sue said 'I'll be there tomorrow, don't worry'.
Charlene survived 14 days in the jungle, completed a leap of faith, was spun around in a teacup and took on the watery grave trial and then she joined Ant & Dec for a short interview. She said it feels really weird to be out but she was happy that she got booze! Sue described her like her sister, and Babatunde said she had a 'beautiful spirit'. She explained that she felt like she went on a journey and loved every minute living with those still in camp. When speaking about the initial leap of faith, she explained that she had to give it a go otherwise Babatunde wouldn't have even attempted to try and do it. She also explained that she knew either Matt H or Liz T would enter the jungle and although it's all fun and games, her first job is within journalism so she had to remain impartial, and explained that Matt also did make some genuinely good connections in there. She also mentioned that she didn't stay in the RV as it would have been difficult to continue doing her real life job after spending a night with a highly known politician. She also said that naturally, her and Sue took the lead with being in charge of the camp as they were the only mums in there and that being a parent means that you will 'take on the role, wherever you go'. Charlene also said that she enjoyed passing the gift of cooking onto Owen, so he can make other food to just stir fries. In relation to the trial she did, she explained that she was hungry and tired which made it a very difficult trial, and said that she would like to see either Sue or Mike to win the show.
Saturday 19th November 2022
For the final show of the second week, we saw Mike and Sue waking up in the RV...or Sue waking up and telling Mike to turn over because of his loud snoring. Charlene said to the camp that she wouldn't mind a few more days, but if it's her time, then she'll leave. It was announced that Charlene was leaving the camp and Owen said 'eat lots of food for me' with Babatunde saying 'one down ten to go!'. Mike explained that he put Matt on cooking duty as the dunny takes 2 minutes to clean up, and Seann said to Chris that his goal was to not be eliminated first which he succeeded in. Babatunde announced that all of the campmates would be taking part in the next challenge 'Partners in Grime', and they had to choose a partner out of the other campmates and learn as much about them as possible. The 5 pairs were Mike and Sue, Matt and Seann, Babatunde and Scarlette, George and Chris, Owen and Jill. Some of the interesting facts included Matt training as a jockey, Babatunde liking out of date wine and Owen's weakness being a girl with a nice smile.
In the challenge, each pairing would have two attempts each to answer a question about their pair, with a total of two stars up for grabs per pair, and having gunk among other things thrown on them throughout the challenge. Up first was Jill to answer questions about Owen, which included how many haircuts he gets in a week (Jill saying one and the correct answer being two) and the full name of Owen's character in Hollyoaks which was Romeo Nightingale - scoring them 1/2 stars. Owen also correctly answered the question asking him to name Jill's coffee shop 'Boxx2Boxx' so they won 2/2 stars. Babatunde wasn't correct in guessing Scarlett's favourite dessert of Banoffee Pie but correctly guessed that she used to play for football. Scarlette correctly guessed that his favourite comedian was in fact Chris Rock. Matt wasn't able to guess Seann's Disney crush as Little Mermaid, and instead went for Bambi, but correctly said the name of Seann's dog, Mildred Barrett. Seann also struggled to guess Matt's instrument of choice and went for piano, but knew he was the MP for West Suffolk. That was a total of 6/6 stars so far for camp! Sue had to guess how many times Mike had broken his nose, and although she said two, the correct answer was eight, but she correctly guessed one of his nicknames in rugby as Magic Mike. Mike confidentely knew the name of Sue's husband, Bryan and they won full stars. The final pair was George and Chris. Chris knew that George's first single was 'Do you relly want to hurt me', but George thought Chris had a full sized model of a Dalek or Darth Vader, when in fact it was a Storm Trooper, but his second question asked about which station Chris was now presenting for, and by correctly guessing Radio X, the campmates won a full house of 10/10 stars for camp! Seann added that it was a 'disgusting but successful day'.
At the pool, Seann and Owen were speaking about the difficulty of adjusting to jungle life and Owen explained that it's important to speak up and ask for help if you need it, with Seann stating that Owen was 'really emotionally intelligent'. George, Owen, Mike and Seann were all discussing their first proper jobs before getting into their chosen career, and George said he worked at both a food shop and a hat shop, Owen had previous experienve at a pub, garden centre and also doing promotion for nightclub venues, Seann worked at a fish and chip shop in Brighton and the Odeon cinemas, and Mike was in his last year of school when he took up rugby, but fitted ventilators in ASDA before turning professional. The next deals on wheels game was for Matt and Owen where they had to complete three mini ball games to complee the challenge. Owen used the magnets and string whilst Matt guided him through each of the challenges. The first game was a circular maze where Owen needed to use string to guide the bal to the bottom, the second game was a square magnetic maze where the boys worked out how big an inch was, in order to get the ball rolling (minus the pun), and the final game was similar to the board of Connect 4, but the bottom was removed so Owen had to catch a ball in his little bucket whilst Matt was explaining where the ball would land. After winning the challenge, Owen said that he wanted to change the voice on his sat nav to Matt's voice, as his guidance was on point. To correctly win the prize, the campmates had to guess how many romantic relationships Owen's character has had, either three, four or five. The campmates went for four, but the answer was five, which meant no cheese for camp!
Back to the topic of politicians, Chris explained that it seems like they are only interested in progressing their own careers, with Babatunde adding that when he asked Matt for his reason of being in the jungle, it was for him to show his human side, adding that he needs to be vulnerable. Sue added that they need to try and see him on a human level, with Jill stating that he must get emotional about some things, with Seann adding that he can turn his eye to anything, as you 'can't be an emotional politician'. The campmates (not including Seann and George) were playing Mr Wolf with Matt as the wolf, whilst Seann was explaining to George that he doesn't like conflict. George described the campmtes as 'The Brady Bunch' and he explained that he felt like he was at a party he was not invited to. He added that 'when everyone's well behaved, it doesn't feel real'. For dinner, the campmates received wallaby bum, and Ant & Dec told us that one more campmate would be leaving in Sundays's show.
That's all for Week 2, I'll be back for the final week as the series comes to a close!
Comments