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You have to watch tonight's I'm a Celeb...
It's about to get even worse
November 19, 2009
If you didnât think Iâm a CelebrityâĶGet Me Out Of Here could get much worse â then think again. For some contestants tonightâs show is going to be very tough indeed. As The Sun reports TV bosses are planning on splitting the camp in two, with half the celebrities going to Exile â a tiny base with no beds. Meanwhile, the lucky half will be sent to a luxurious camp. Once they have been split up the contestants will then have to compete against each other! Ouch.
Hmm we think there might be a few more shouts of 'Iâm A CelebrityâĶ Get Me Out Of Hereâ in tonightâs show.
'Doctors told me I had to quit the jungle,' says I'm A Celebrity's Camilla Dallerup
By Chris Johnson
Last updated at 2:42 PM on 19th November 2009
Former Strictly dancer Camilla Dallerup feels 'awful' about quitting the the jungle - but said she did so upon the advice of medics.
The tearful 35-year-old decided to leave after just three days on I'm A Celebrity because she couldn't cope with the harsh conditions.
Speaking to GMTV today from Australia via video link, the star said she was advised to leave following a medical examination.
Scroll down to see a video of the interview:
Camilla Dallerup told GMTV she quit I'm A Celebrity after her body went into shock and upon the advice of medics
The former Strictly star regularly broke down in the Bush Telegraph as the heat and lack of food in camp took its toll
Explaining her health fears, she said: 'I followed the advice of the doctor, and she advised me to leave basically.
'I felt awful about having to quit because Iâve never had to quit anything in my life - I always fight through.
'And if she hadnât given me that advice I probably would have stayed in there until I had collapsed.'
Comfort from her fellow camp mates wasn't enough to make her stay
The professional Danish dancer revealed sheâs feeling a lot better now she's out, saying: 'I feel a lot better. Iâve been eating and drinking lots of liquids, and yeah, Iâm feeling a lot stronger already - it was just a real shock to my body.'
Camilla defended Katie Price, 31, who has made a second return to the Australian jungle in a bid to repair her tattered reputation following her split from husband Peter Andre.
She said: 'I actually saw a really lovely side to Katie, a very vulnerable girl who is a mother.
'And she was very, very sweet to me when I wasnât feeling well and she helped me up to the doctor actually in the middle of the night.
Justin Ryan hugs the dancer after she makes her decision to leave after just three days in the Australian jungle
'I think sometimes we see a little bit of Jordon - and thatâs the one thatâs sort of very confident, that can do everything and who doesnât like to cry and be upset about things.
'But actually, I think if Katie just shows a bit more about herself and lets her guard down, I think the audience will like what they see.'
Katie has so far undertaken three two bushtucker trials, a live trial last night and an initial underwater challenge before she entered camp on Monday.
So far all the other celebrities have escaped facing the gut-wrenching tasks, with the public voting for Katie to take part each time.
Camilla defended Katie Price, saying she was a great support to her when she was feeling down
Camilla added: 'It was a bit of a shame because it kind of turned into a bit of a âKatie Showâ, and you didnât get to see at home all the fun moments weâve had in the camp.
'And even Katie said herself, "Please let the other guys get a chance to do some trials because otherwise theyâll leave this with half an experience."'
Camilla joins GMTV in January as the new fitness expert.
She will front the stationâs post Christmas fitness series - The Dancing Queen Diet - from 4th January 2010.
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