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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Alex Scott's Salt Smuggling Sparks I'm A Celeb Rule Break

Alex Scott's Salt Smuggling Sparks I'm A Celeb Rule Break

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Alex Scott was caught using banned salt while cooking for campmates.
  • Show bosses confirmed the salt as contraband, with punishment pending.
  • Previous contestants have faced reduced winnings for smuggling items.
Alex Scott's Salt Smuggling Sparks I'm A Celeb Rule Break

Reality television personality Alex Scott has recently violated the strict regulations of the popular show 'I'm A Celebrity... by smuggling contraband. During Sunday night's broadcast, Scott was observed using salt, an item explicitly prohibited by the show's producers, to season a meal.

The show's hosts, Ant and Dec, acknowledged the breach, identifying the salt as 'contraband' and indicating that a penalty would be applied. Such violations have historically resulted in reduced food rations for the entire camp, potentially leading to increased friction among contestants.

This marks a continuation of rule-breaking incidents on the program, with past contestants like Dean McCullough and Gino D'Acampo having previously faced consequences for smuggling items such as tea bags, coffee, and seasonings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alex Scott was caught smuggling banned salt into the I'm A Celebrity jungle.
Contraband items are strictly forbidden on 'I'm A Celebrity', and smuggling them can lead to punishments.
Yes, several contestants in previous seasons have been caught smuggling contraband, facing penalties.

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