I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! fans spotted Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly make a major blunder in the latest episode of the ITV show ahead of the show’s challenge.
The Geordie duo introduced the ‘Shrieky Clean’ challenge, which saw Mike Tindall, Charlene White and Seann Walsh try to secure Dingo Dollars tasked with tackling Tuesday evening’s Deals On Wheels challenge.
However, as the pair cut away to the challenge, Ant incorrectly introduced the campmates taking part as Mike, Seann and Sue Cleaver – leaving fans confused.
Taking to Twitter one wrote: “Sue looking a lot like Charlene there,” as another said: “Are my eyes deceiving me or is that Charlene not Sue?”
A third wrote: “Ummm that’s not Sue…” as another savagely wrote: “I know Sue is two faced but she's just turned into a completely different person.”
Arriving to find a bright white room set up, the trio were indeed told to keep the room 'squeaky clean’ as Seann admitted: “Tidying isn’t really my forte.”
Having had to clear the room of all items, including letters and ping pong balls, they managed to complete the challenge, visited Kiosk Kev and won Jelly Babies for camp.
Later in the I’m A Celebrity studio, Ant and Dec acknowledged the blunder, as Ant apologised for the faux pas.
This comes after the I'm A Celeb campmates got an eye-full on Tuesday morning when a huge banner with Matt Hancock's name flew above their heads.
Mr Hancock's controversial deal with ITV has sparked a petition against the MP as Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice launched a campaign titled 'He's no celebrity - stop Matt Hancock appearing on I'm A Celebrity '.
The petition, which currently has over 45,000 signatures, has garnered enough attention that the website, 38 Degrees, were able to fly an anti-Matt banner over camp on Tuesday morning.
The huge banner, which measured at 35 metres, read the words 'Covid Bereaved Say Get Out of Here'. It was flown over the ITV show's base camp on the NSW/QLD border in Australia.
A spokesperson from the petition site explained that the plane was 'hired and sent out to make sure Matt gets the message'.
Matthew McGregor, the chief executive of 38 Degrees, said: “No one has forgotten how Matt Hancock conducted himself during the Covid-19 pandemic, not the general public, not his campmates, and certainly not those who lost loved ones.
“Our message emblazoned across the skies makes crystal clear to Matt Hancock, you should be representing the people of West Suffolk and giving Covid Bereaved Families the answers they deserve, rather than playing games for dingo dollars and plastic stars.”
During his time in the jungle, viewers have voted for Hancock to take part in six consecutive Bushtucker Trials.