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I'm A Celebrity viewers plead 'stop' as they issue 'boring' complaint

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here viewers have issued a fresh 'stop' plea as they fear the show is getting 'boring'. The hit ITV reality programme returned to screens on Sunday (November 19) with hosts Ant and Dec welcoming ten new celebrities into camp.

Tensions have already risen in camp and the trials have been as stomach-churning as fans have come to expect. But they have been left issuing the same complaint following the latest installment of jungle action on Thursday night (November 23).

The 90-minute episode saw all ten celebrities faced with a trial and joined Ant and Dec at 'Scarena'. Once there they found out they were to take on the Locker Shocker Trial. It was designed to split the camp into two teams - with the five winners making the Home camp and the five losers the Away camp.

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Eventually, Jamie Lynn, Sam, Danielle, Nella and Fred were revealed as the five winners meaning the five losers were Nigel, Marvin, Nick, Josie and Grace. They were then seen being introduced to new arrivals Tony Bellew and Frankie Dettori who had to battle out to decide which team they'd 'coach'.

Winning the challenge put the Home camp, coached by new arrival champion jockey Frankie, in the lead in a race to win a luxury breakfast. Meanwhile, retired boxer Tony landed the Away team who were sent off to a secondary, basic, camp where they had to sleep on mats on the floor and pour cold water on one another for showers.

Later, Nella and Fred volunteered from the Home team to take part in a challenge

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