
I'm A Celebrity viewers are convinced that Jack Osbourne was given a 'punishment' after scenes aired involving himself and Angry Ginge during Monday night's show.
The 10 original campmates have now been in the Australian jungle for nine days, having been joined by late arrivals Tom Read Wilson and Vogue Williams on Thursday.
Tensions began to fray on the latest episode of the show after Aitch won 11 out of 12 available stars in the latest trial.
As the celebrities' dinner for the evening was lifted down into the camp, it was announced that one of the 11 portions had been removed.
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Alex Scott and Shona McGarty were both found to have brought contraband into camp, with Scott using salt sachets to season meals and McGarty, who played Whitney Dean on EastEnders, bringing in an air freshener to be placed in the camp dunny.
Both confessed to the remainder of the camp and gave up their contraband.

Elsewhere, Osbourne called out Ginge after he had pretended to only have earned five stars in a Bushtucker Trial - only to reveal he had actually earned 10.
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He said: "I know this isn't intentional Ginge, but it got in my head about how well you played saying you only got five stars.
"I was like - can I trust Ginge? As I was going to bed, tired and whatever, I was like: 'Has he been lying to me the whole time?' It legitimately did play with me. Well played, but also you played with me."
Later in the day, Ginge broke down in tears after looking at a photo of his family, telling the camera: "It's a bit of a s**t day really. I just feel as though I'm missing home, missing speaking to my family ... they say you have up days and down days, I'm holding it in.
"I suppose it's just one of my down days."
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“It's a bit of a s**t day really, I just feel as though I'm missing home, missing speaking to my family, food and drink as well is a massive part but they say you have up days and down days... I'm holding it in. I suppose it's just one of my down days.”
While it was unclear as to whether Osbourne's comments had any effect on Ginge, viewers of the show were clearly not particularly impressed.
That resulted in the American being voted to do Tuesday night's Bushtucker Trial, named 'Drown The Hatch'.

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It is the second time he has been voted to complete a trial since entering camp.
Viewers on social media claimed that his scene with Ginge promoted him to be voted to do the trial.
Ginge opens up on family
While the campmates were waiting for dinner to be served, Ginge began talking to Kelly Brook about how he would watch I'm A Celebrity growing up with his mother, and spoke about his relationship with his grandmother.
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"When I first started streaming, I'd get her on with me," he said.

"So I'd sit here, my nan would sit there, and we'd just talk to the chat. And people loved it. She was kind of the start of it as well."
He then became emotional and withdrew to the camp cabin.
"It's just a long time to be away, really," he told the camera.
"On the outside, I have the option to text my mum, text whoever I want. And in here, don't get wrong, I know I'm gonna see her again in however many days. But it's just tough."