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Jungle Rule Break: Salt Secret Shakes Up Camp!

Summary

  • Alex Scott used contraband salt to season camp meals.
  • Show hosts Ant and Dec promised punishment for rule-breaking.
  • Martin Kemp shared his wedding night conception story.
Jungle Rule Break: Salt Secret Shakes Up Camp!

Tensions are brewing in the I'm A Celebrity jungle following a significant rule breach by contestant Alex Scott. The sports pundit was observed using contraband salt to season a meal of crocodile feet, rice, and vegetables, much to the surprise of hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. They have indicated that punishment is forthcoming for this infraction, leaving both fellow campmates and viewers anticipating the consequences.

Viewers took to social media platforms to express their surprise and speculation regarding how Scott managed to smuggle the seasoning into the camp undetected. The incident has sparked discussions about camp security and the fairness of the rules. The outcome of this rule violation is expected to unfold in subsequent episodes, adding another layer of intrigue to the competition.

Elsewhere in the camp, Martin Kemp shared intimate details about his 37-year marriage to Shirlie Holliman. The Spandau Ballet star recounted their wedding day in 1988 and a touching story about their journey to conceive children, revealing that their efforts were successful on their wedding night. The couple, who have two children, shared this personal anecdote with their fellow contestants.

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Alex Scott smuggled contraband salt into the jungle camp to season her campmates' food.
Show hosts Ant and Dec have indicated that there will be punishment for Alex Scott's rule breach.
Martin Kemp shared details about his long marriage to Shirlie and how they conceived their children on their wedding night.

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