Drama is boiling over in the I’m A Celebrity jungle like never before, and at the center of it all is Kelly Brook, who’s just unleashed a storm by calling out the camp’s filthy kitchen habits. The former model, 46, didn’t hold back as she exposed a revolting infestation that’s left everyone on edge – and sparked a fiery clash with YouTube sensation AngryGinge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle. Buckle up, because this latest row over rice, rats, and rinsing is the stuff of reality TV gold!

AngryGinge clashed with Kelly Brook as she waded into yet another cooking-based row on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! on Monday night

It all kicked off during Monday night’s explosive episode, where tensions skyrocketed over something as simple as breakfast. The campmates had opted to scoop their morning rice rations into their personal mugs for a bit of variety in their monotonous jungle diet. But 24-year-old AngryGinge wasn’t having it. As he chowed down, he launched into a rant about the aftermath: the dreaded washing-up duty he’d been saddled with.
“Can we please stop eating rice out of cups?” he pleaded with the group, his frustration bubbling over. When Kelly and EastEnders legend Martin Kemp pushed back, Ginge doubled down, moaning that using mugs meant double the dirty dishes – ten mugs plus ten food containers to scrub. “If we could just have the rice in the container, and the beans in the container, that’s ten things,” he argued, clearly fed up with the extra grunt work.

Vogue Williams was first to hit back against AngryGinge’s comments

But the camp wasn’t buying it. Irish model Vogue Williams fired the first shot: “People have the right to have a clean bowl in the morning and a clean whatever they want in the afternoon and a clean one in the evening.” Kelly jumped in, defending the mug method because it made breakfast feel “more like breakfast” and added a touch of normalcy to their grueling routine.
Ginge, however, was on a roll and clapped back hard: “So we’re double the washing up because it feels a bit more like breakfast?” Ouch! The shade was real, and Kelly wasn’t about to let it slide. Heading to the Bush Telegraph for a confessional, she dropped the bombshell that’s got everyone talking: “If you’re leaving food in camp, by the time you get back to your tin at lunch time, it’s gonna be covered in ants. It’s really unhygienic and it’s not very nice, so no one wants to do it…”
And boy, was she right! This showdown came hot on the heels of a horrifying discovery – rats had invaded the camp! It all stemmed from a wooden spoon and two unwashed cups left out overnight, attracting “thousands of ants” as Ginge himself admitted. Kelly had already warned him sternly: “You can’t leave anything out.” The infestation exposed the camp’s sloppy habits, turning the kitchen into a nightmare zone crawling with pests. Unbearable? Absolutely – and Kelly’s no-nonsense call-out has the whole camp rethinking their ways.
But this isn’t the first time the jungle’s turned into a battleground over grub. As the show barrels into its third and final week, Sunday’s episode served up even more chaos. Newly appointed camp leaders Shona McGarty and Lisa Riley handed cooking duties to now-evicted comedian Eddie Kadi, who confessed he was “nervous” about feeding the group since he’s used to solo meals at home.

In Wednesday’s episode, Kelly was branded ‘insufferable’ by viewers after falling out with Jack over how to cook their eel for dinner – then gagging over the smell

Eddie started strong, popping the rice on the fire before heading for a quick shower. “Breakfast is going well, the rice is nearly done,” he told the Bush Telegraph, teaming up with Ruby for what seemed like a smooth operation. But disaster struck – the rice started burning, and Kelly smelled it from a mile away. “He made the colossal error of putting the rice on and going for a shower,” she dished in her confessional. “I have a feeling this morning it’s gonna be a little bit crispy!”
As the scorched rice was dished out, the campmates’ faces said it all. Jack Osbourne quipped, “It’s Eddie’s first rice, so he’s warming up to it,” but the undercurrents of annoyance were palpable. Even Ruby whispered to Ginge about Vogue messing with the fire: “She just destroyed it, she doesn’t know what she’s doing.” Ginge shot back with a cheeky “absolutely clueless,” as giggles erupted – but the burnt breakfast was no laughing matter.
This latest kitchen catastrophe echoes the ongoing feud between Kelly and Jack Osbourne, which has been simmering since week one. The pair have clashed repeatedly over food prep, with Kelly feeling sidelined as Jack played head chef. Last week, things escalated when Kelly critiqued Jack’s potato-peeling skills, admitting she felt “a bit lost” and just wanted to be “useful.” Jack defended his hands-on style, blaming it on his life as a dad to four kids: “I’m always just doing, doing, doing.”

The tension peaked in Wednesday’s episode when Kelly tried to boss the eel-cooking after Eddie snagged six stars in a Bushtucker Trial. She handed the task to Jack, only to snatch it back while gagging over the smell and slamming his technique. Viewers weren’t impressed, flooding X (formerly Twitter) with complaints: “Kelly Brook is seriously getting on my wick,” one fumed. “She’s a flipping whinger!” Another added, “Kelly Brook needs to leave Jack alone to do his little cooking in peace. Why is she so weird?”
Fans even begged for compassion, reminding everyone that Jack is still mourning his father, rock icon Ozzy Osbourne: “Unnecessarily dramatic – remember Jack’s grieving!” But in the jungle, emotions run high, and with pests invading and pots boiling over, it’s clear the camp’s kitchen wars are far from over.
As I’m A Celebrity hurtles toward its finale, one thing’s for sure: Kelly Brook’s exposing the dirty truth has lit a fire under everyone – especially AngryGinge. Will they clean up their act, or will the rows keep raging? Stay tuned for more jungle mayhem!