I’m A Celebrity fans fear for ‘missing campmate’ as they share confusion over ‘disappearance’
Fans of one star are fearing they aren't getting enough screentime
I’M A Celebrity fans have shared their worries about one star after she went “missing from the camp”.
Tulisa Contostavlos has been praised for her star turn on the ITV jungle show, opening up about her demisexuality and getting stuck in with the camp’s cooking.
However, over the last episode fans noticed that she appeared to be missing from the daily chats around the camp fire, with her time on the show cut short.
One fan took to to complain about her absence from screens, writing: “Where’s Tulisa? I haven’t noticed her in camp at all?? Is something going on?”
Others seemed ready with an explanation though, with one replying: “She was in the background earlier. It’s all about rev and maura in the junkyard right now so main camp celebs lose screen time I think”
Another viewer blamed other celebs stealing the screen time as a reason she didn’t appear as much.
“Really was the Dean show tonight,” one noted, while a third suggested she was “keeping her head down” to get through the difficult reality show.
On tonight’s episode, Tulisa is set to join the rest of the cast as they take on their first group Bushtucker Trial – the dreaded eating challenge.
However, Ant and Dec revealed on spin-off chat show Unpacked that they won’t actually be doing the trial at all.
After days in the “Jungle Junkyard” – a luxury camp that’s been hidden away from the main site – Maura Higgins and Reverend Richard Coles will be thrown in the deep end by earning stars for the camp.
The pair have been lying to the main camp for the past few days about the state of living they’re in, pretending they’ve been forced to stay in squalor as part of a challenge.
If they complete it without being caught out, they earn a buffet for the entire group.
However, on Friday night’s episode the cracks began to show, with Coleen Rooney beginning to clock on not everything was as it seems.
After visiting the junkyard to visit Dean, who had been moved there, and drop off the camp’s washing up, she admitted feeling like something wasn’t quite what it seemed.
Sharing her thoughts with the group, the WAG soon got everyone else thinking about their experiences of the pair, coming to the conclusion that they may be making things up.