I'm A Celebrity South Africa is set to get dramatic during the episode that will air on Thursday, April 27. In scenes from the episode, the campmates will be given an ultimatum after bosses get wind of a rule break.
As dinner arrives, the stars receive a Bush Bulletin that reads: "Celebrities, there is contraband in camp. You will not get your dinner until you’ve surrendered all contraband. There’s an amnesty bowl in the Telegraph." You can read more on the fallout here.
Elsewhere in tonight's episode, Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo, who won the 2017 series, makes her way into main camp for the first time. The former Made in Chelsea star was a late arrival and was sent to a different camp, called Savannah Scrub, alongside Myleene Klass and Andy Whyment.
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In a first look at the upcoming show, Toff makes it into main camp but is left struggling with her decision about whose place to take. As per the rules, having only been in the camp for a short amount of time, presenters Ant and Dec arrive and ask Toff to send a fellow celebrity to the back-to-basics Savannah Scrub camp.
After much deliberation, making her decision, Toff pleads to the now banished celeb: "Please don’t hate me forever..!" Hoping to impress after earning stars at her trial, Toff then learns her fellow contestants are less than impressed with dinner when they learn the meat on offer is rabbit.
Janice Dickinson announces: "I will not eat those little bunnies," as Paul Burrell adds: “All my time at the Palace, I never ate rabbit. They’re pets.” More up for the meal, Phil Tufnell says: "That is just like chicken, just a bit gamier."
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