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Lisa Riley's Terrifying Jungle Trial Shocker!

Summary

  • Lisa Riley endured a terrifying Bushtucker Trial in a dark mine.
  • Thousands of insects swarmed the actress during the challenge.
  • Alex Scott previously required medical attention for a tick bite.
Lisa Riley's Terrifying Jungle Trial Shocker!

On a recent episode of 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here', Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley faced her first Bushtucker Trial, the 'Mine of Misery,' in a terrifying underground challenge. Riley crawled into a dark mine to collect crystals, only to be swarmed by thousands of insects, causing her to scream in fear. Her bravery was tested as she aimed to secure food for her campmates.

This intense trial follows a startling revelation from former footballer Alex Scott. During unaired scenes, Scott was taken to the medical tent after discovering a tick had burrowed into her shoulder. She described the panic and shock of the incident, highlighting the unexpected dangers contestants can face, even with creatures as small as ticks.

In addition to the tick scare, Scott also mentioned issues with leeches affecting other campmates in the wet jungle conditions. Having been the first celebrity voted out, Scott is now returning to the UK to support her partner Jess Glynne, whose mother is unwell. This marks an unusual early departure from the competition.

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Lisa Riley's first Bushtucker Trial was called the 'Mine of Misery,' where she had to crawl through a dark mine to collect crystals while being swarmed by insects.
Yes, Alex Scott was rushed to the medical tent after a tick burrowed under her skin on her shoulder during her time on the show.
The current season of I'm A Celebrity features celebrities such as Lisa Riley, Alex Scott, Martin Kemp, Kelly Brook, and rapper Aitch, among others.

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