Despite I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! being filmed in the colder Welsh again climate this year as opposed to the tropical temperatures of the Australian Outback, temperatures are starting to rise, as tensions are beginning to heat up in camp.
Last night, viewers watched as Naughty Boy clashed with Kadeena Cox over the preparation of the food for camp.
Just a few days earlier, Naughty Boy had some strong words for Frankie Bridge too over how the camp cooks were preparing the rice for the evening.
So with this in mind, Daily Star has taken a look back at the most brutal bust-ups from past I’m a Celeb series.
Rebekah Vardy v Iain Lee
WAG Rebekah Vardy was accused of “bullying” comedian Iain Lee after she branded him “fake” and said he was playing the “sympathy card” during their time in the jungle in 2017.
Jamie Vardy’s outspoken wife went on to deny the claims and insisted she hadn’t targeted Iain.
Fans slammed Rebekah after she was spotted sharing a handshake with fellow campmates Amir Khan and Dennis Wise after Iain was voted out.
When quizzed about her behaviour, Rebekah insisted she wasn’t a “ringleader”.
Kendra Wilkinson v Edwina Currie
Playboy model Kendra Wilkinson got into a spat with Edwina Currie MP during her time in the Australian jungle in 2014.
The Tory MP overheard Kendra saying something she took exception to and the woman who, who was known for not biting her tongue during her time at Westminster, broke the jungle peace.
In a furious bust-up, Kendra told Edwina to “shut the f**k up” while Edwina tore Kendra to piece and warned her to not wag her finger.
Lady C v everyone
Lady Colin Campbell alienated her campmates as she hurled abuse and angry one-liners at the celebrities back in 2015.
During her time on the ITV hit show, Lady C clashed with the majority of her co-stars, including former Dragons’ Den star Duncan Bannatyne and singer Tony Hadley.
As well as famously calling Tony a “fat slob”, she called Duncan “an impertinent old goat,” before going on to declare she didn’t give a “flying f**k” about what the public thought of her.
The socialite sensationally walked out of the jungle, four days before the final, due to medical grounds.
Katie Price v John Lydon
Sex Pistols star John Lydon quickly clashed with Katie Price when they both took part in I’m A Celeb in 2004.
The singer accused Katie of being “lazy” and “spoiled” and at one point referred to her as a “parasite”.
What seemingly really wound up John was the fact that the glamour model didn’t care what he had to say about her.
John ended up walking out after 11 days in the jungle.
Kim Woodburn v Sabrina Washington
How Clean Is Your House? star Kim Woodbury clashed with campmate Sabrina Washington over whether or not the singer wanted to do the Scairway to Hell trial in the Australian jungle.
Sabrina was discussing whether it would be her or snooker star Jimmy White taking part in the latest trial before Kim interrupted.
The 67-year-old TV personality upset Sabrina and suggested that she was playing up for the cameras.
Sabrina went to the Bush Telegraph to tell viewers: “‘She is quite forceful with her opinions and sometimes Kim should learn to keep quiet.”
In the end, Sabrina let Jimmy take on the Busktucker Trial.
John Barrowman v Noel Edmonds
The 2018 series saw a tricky relationship between John Barrowman and Noel Edmonds.
Noel was the camp emperor and soon clashed with John.
They bickered when Noel slapped John down for speaking to him with a sarcastic tone and told him off for “scratching his groin” while talking to him.
Scottish-American actor John hit back, telling him he wasn’t doing what the Deal Or No Deal star was suggesting.
John complained: “I know he was trying to make a joke and be funny but it didn’t land well with me and for that moment I’m probably being overly sensitive and it’s at this exact time that my husband would say I need a sandwich.”
Martin Roberts v Larry Lamb
TV presenter Martin Roberts was embroiled in a feud with actor Larry Lamb during his time in the jungle.
Gavin and Stacey star Larry was accused “bullying” Martin by viewers.
Martin annoyed Larry when he tried to involved himself in the decision over who would take on the Bushtucker Trial.
Unknown to the pair of them, campmates Scarlett Moffatt overheard Larry and Martin talking with Sam Quek and the pair agreed Martin hadn’t done anything wrong.
Larry ended the spat by saying: “The thing that p****s me off is someone saying ‘I’ll do that, I’ll do that’, just pipe down.”
I’m A Celeb continues tonight at 9pm on ITV
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