I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! Viewers were all left saying the same thing after Sunday night's show.
The new campmates entered the jungle with a bang as they were faced with one of the most difficult challenges yet.
Celebrity Gogglebox star Babatunde Aleshe, Loose Women's Charlene White and England Lioness Jill Scott all faced the daunting task of standing on a ledge off the top of a skyscraper.
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Charlene was the first to step out onto the platform, and she did so with ease. Facing her fears while she waited for her fellow teammates to do the same.
Babatunde was next to step out, but unfortunately, the task proved too much for the Gogglebox star.
He stepped out halfway before becoming stuck, unable to take the next step.
Babatunde then became the first celeb to cry out the words I'm a celebrity, get me out of here, just 40 minutes into the first episode.
However, the team was quickly redeemed as Jill Scott strutted out onto the platform to complete the task with Charlene.
The two women then counted to 60 before they were plunged off the side of the building.
But after the task, viewers were all left saying the same thing.
Taking to Twitter, one wrote: "Nice to see Babatundae has volunteered himself for every trial until Matt Hancock enters the jungle #ImACeleb ".
Another said: "The audacity of baba to say get me outta here when he hasn't even stepped foot in the jungle yet #ImACeleb ".
"NOOOOO So early???? Already I'm a celebed??? Wwhhhaaaaa??? #ImACeleb ", commented a third.
While a fourth said: "Nah, already Babatunde you're annoying meeee! #ImACeleb ".
However, others have maintained faith that Baba will turn things around.
They said: "Babatunde will turn it round like Jordan North... #ImACeleb ".
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