It’s time for the theatrics to end – lazy Dean needs to be booted TONIGHT: Rebekah Vardy’s I’m A Celeb Diary
IT’S time to finally start voting celebs out – we need some drama.
Dean, as entertaining as you have been at times, for me, it’s time to go. The theatrics are over, I would definitely be voting you out.
Rebekah Vardy has had her say ahead of the first I’m A Celeb eviction of the series[/caption]It’s a bit of a weird feeling when campmates start getting voted out because you never really know when it’s going to happen. You lose all track of what day it is, what time it is, and when people start leaving it starts becoming really disruptive and you start missing people.
It’s a really, really weird time but it might finally start causing a bit of aggro in there, you never know.
Talking of Dean, he’s really lazy, moody and needs to be put in his place by someone. Everyone seems to be avoiding it but you sense there’s a bit of an atmosphere in there in camp.
I don’t know why someone doesn’t call him out on his dramatics and his attitude towards other people. I don’t know, maybe they think it’s ok.
I wonder if the campmates can use their camp dollars to buy Ant and Dec some new gag writers because they are pretty horrendous right now.
GK and the Rev, what an absolutely great duo they are. They’re definitely going to be friends for life, it reminds me of my friendship with Dennis Wise.
They put us together thinking we were going to fall out and have arguments but we got on like a house on fire and have been good friends ever since.
The jungle offers new friendships and unlikely relationships and that’s the best part of this. You are thrown with people you don’t know, probably wouldn’t meet in normal circumstances, and it’s incredible to see how relationships form.
I absolutely love the Reverend’s comments about Oasis tickets; he’s just brilliant. I’d really love to see him in the last three that’s for sure.
And Dean, Alan and Danny head into the Rank Bank. Pig’s testicles removed with teeth disgusting. Danny tossed the pigs balls with great skill, but fish guts, eyes and a coin–chomping Alan, he did incredibly well, and Oti saved the day by rescuing the rice and beans from the bin bag.
It was so sad to see her upset. I know how that feels, the tiredness gets to you, you feel weak and you really start missing your family and, even though they have been winning a lot of trials to get the stars, it’s not the same sort of food you’d be able to have at home.
You can’t have caffeine, so if you drink coffee, you’re losing your coffee, your caffeine intake. Your normal intake of normal food, it does become tiring, it’s mentally draining.
The longer you’re in there the harder you find it. Even in terms of conversations start to become really forced and you just get to the point where you literally can’t be arsed.
Last night I watched Tulisa Olivia Attwood’s podcast, and if you’ve not watched it yet definitely go and watch it.
She is just an incredible human being, she’s been through so much and she’s still so strong and feisty. I just think she’s amazing, I love her feistiness, her honesty, I think she’s just got a heart of gold, she’s brilliant and I’d love to see her win.
Rebekah Vardy rates the campmates
Hero: Alan because of his first challenge, and he absolutely smashed it. He’s definitely a dark horse.
Villain: Dean for being lazy. He would drive me absolutely mad, even though he has has made me laugh.
Biggest personality: Definitely Danny. He’s a brilliant entertainer.
Biggest baby: Sorry Dean.
Biggest balls: Alan for smashing the trial. I think he did amazing. He’ll definitely be proud of himself for that.