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I'm a Celeb fans say 'no way' as they point out the same issue with Gillian McKeith's toilet complaint after Shaun Ryder said he 'nearly killed her'

I’m a Celebrity... South Africa is now in full swing with some of the most memorable campmates assembled in the jungle for a second time. Instead of Australia, Ant and Dec are hosting the new ITV spin-off show in South Africa’s Kruger National Park instead, and already tensions are emerging.

In Monday’s episode, the contestants welcomed a new campmate, I’m A Celeb legend Gillian McKeith. The Scottish nutritionist joined Carol Vorderman, Shaun Ryder, Helen Flanagan, Janice Dickinson, Amir Khan, Jordan Banjo, Fatima Whitbread, Paul Burrell, and Phil Tufnell in the camp as a surprise at the end of the show, and Happy Mondays and Black Grape frontman Shaun's face fell.

Gillian was a contestant in the 2010 series and the pair had a turbulent relationship. “I was very surprised. I probably could have done without it being Gillian, yeah," Shaun admitted about her arrival in Tuesday's episode. While Gillian said: “How do I feel about Shaun Ryder being here? I said hello, he said hello, it was all very cordial. What can I say?”

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Paul quizzed Shaun about his experience of being in camp with Gillian, asking: “Is she as mad as a box of frogs?” And Shaun replied: “Yeah… I nearly killed her."

Later Gillian complained about the state of the camp 'long drop' toilet and people 'widdling' on the seat. "It's disgusting." she moaned. But her complaint raised eyebrows for viewers who reminded that Gillian used to be seen on TV inspecting faeces on the Channel Four show You Are What You Eat in the noughties.

@jomariemiles tweeted: "Gillian saying the dunny is gross! She used to examine (poo emojis)." and @adammarkrobson exclaimed: "Gillian, you made a living from poop

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