HOLLY Willoughby and Declan Donnelly couldn't stop laughing as they watched the star contestants arrive at camp in a canoe.
The pair burst into laughter as the likes of John Barrowman, Fleur East and Nick Knowles struggled with their first taste of camp life.
Dec and Holly hosted a team canoe challenge, where the celebs had to race to the middle of the lake to obtain a flag.
The team then had to get their fellow contestants, and their canoe, back to shore.
The yellow team - consisting of Emily Atack, Fleur East, Anne Hegerty, Rita Simons and James McVey - struggled, capsizing early in the game.
However, the reds - Malique Thompson-Dwyer, John Barrowman, Harry Redknapp, Nick Knowles and Sair Khan - seemed to be a little more successful.
Every year the show - which starts tomorrow night on ITV - sees the celebrities split into two camps.
And it's one of the most expensive line-ups in I'm A Celebrity history.
Football manager Harry Redknapp and telly veteran Noel Edmonds alone are costing ITV more than £1 million when their fees are combined.
Unfortunately for the stars, the sunshine they've all been enjoying could be short-lived.
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A 'super-storm' is rolling straight at their location in New South Wales in the south east of Australia.
A storm watching site has shared an alarming weather graphic of the storm heading straight towards the Springbrook National Park where the I'm A Celeb set is located.
A post on the Higgins Storm Chasing Facebook page read: "Storms across South East QLD & North East NSW during Saturday afternoon & night.
"Some storms possibly severe in the red circle mainly with heavy rainfall. Some storms likely severe (slight chance of a supercell thunderstorm) in the white circle with large hail, heavy rain and damaging winds."