I’m a Celebrity’s Holly and Dec can’t stop laughing as stars CAPSIZE in canoe challenge on their way into camp
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.
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."