I’m A Celeb axed star to return to camp as major twist announced predict fans
I'm A Celeb's Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly announced a twist in the format last night that was so big they had to miss the ITV2 spin-off Unpacked to oversee it. The hosts revealed last night that they would not be reopening the public vote because there was going to be a "massive surprise" for the remaining stars, teasing: "More will be revealed in tomorrrow's show."
The move means nobody will be going home tonight - and some reckoned it would see some former I'm A Celeb stars returning to camp - and with Jane Moore, Dean McCullough, Tulisa and Melvin Odoom all staying in a nearby hotel that is perfectly possible. One viewer tweeted: "No vote tomorrow because Houdini [aka Dean] is returning."
One person unlikely to return is Tulisa, who announces today she was taking some time out from the spotlight after appearing on the show. She said: "I was getting a lot of attention, a lot of bombarding.
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"It's been a bit of a while for me, I can get overwhelmed quite easily and I just started to feel a bit overwhelmed. And I was like, do you know what? I need to just take a little bit of time for me to chill."
The reality of what I'm A Celeb's "massive surprise" is may be a little less dramatic than the former stars marching back into camp, with major hints dropped over a game that will shake up the order of the competition. The stars are going to compete for a ticket to the Celebrity Cyclone that will fast-track the winners into the final four, with some of the others looking at an early exit.
The move could torpedo one of the favourites, with one fan writing: "I’m seriously worried for Maura and GK here. I think Danny/Alan or Colleen clearly win any challenge." Danny Jones, Coleen Rooney and Richard Coles are the current favourites to win the show.
Another wrote: "I don't like the idea of people getting immunity from elimination - especially in this final stretch and for so long. Personally I think immunity should only ever be from Bushtucker Trial votes."
A third said the move took the power to decide the outcome of the show away from fans, writing: "Why are we watching and voting then? We watch and give ratings, make the how money.
"Bit weird and very unfair they'd do this considering some campmates can't do trials on medical grounds. Shouldn't we be the ones voting for our final 4?"