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EXCLUSIVE: “Death” Trial Ends in Disaster! The Shocking Truth Behind the On-Air Vomiting and Disqualifications.

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! plunged into absolute mayhem on Thursday night as the infamous live “Death by Cocktail” drinking trial turned into one of the most chaotic, vomit-soaked spectacles in the show’s history.

In a brutal head-to-head showdown between Doomsville and Win City camps, Ant and Dec served up a revolting menu of blended bull’s penis, fermented fish guts, vomit fruit, and cow bile cocktails, all gulped down in real time in front of millions.

Vogue downed a vile cocktail combinationCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

She struggled to keep it downCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Viewers couldn’t watch as she vomitedCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Two men drink from glasses as two other men watch, with a “RIVALS” sign in the background.

The carnage began almost immediately. YouTube star Angry Ginge and Manchester rapper Aitch went first, spilling huge amounts of their rancid drinks in a frantic race. Both were instantly disqualified by producers for losing too much liquid, leaving viewers stunned.

But the real outrage erupted moments later when Vogue Williams faced off against Kelly Brook. The Irish model knocked back her cocktail in one, only to projectile vomit it straight back up seconds later, spraying half of it down her chest and across the table. Shockingly, she was declared the winner and awarded the point, despite clearly failing to keep the drink down.

Social media exploded in fury:

“That was chaos. Vogue throwing up everywhere and Kelly going back for seconds of the drink,” one viewer raged.

“If Ginge and Aitch were disqualified for spilling, surely Vogue throwing half of it at her face and puking the rest up should be too??” another fumed.

A third blasted: “I don’t agree with that. Vogue puked hers back up straight away. If that was an eating challenge she’d have lost the star. That’s extremely unfair on Kelly.”

Another pointed out: “Vogue poured half the drink down her chest before she even started drinking and she doesn’t get disqualified?!”

The madness didn’t stop there. After losing her round, Kelly Brook was cruelly tricked by comedian Eddie Kadi into finishing the rest of her vile cocktail, even though the challenge was already over. The former glamour model gamely downed the remnants while the nation watched in horror.

Viewers were left screaming at their screens:

“I’M SCREAMING – who on earth thought a LIVE drinking trial was a good idea?? Whoever signed that off needs to be prepared for live vomit!”

Vogue Williams and a male presenter in a yellow and purple studio for a “Cocktails of Cruelty” segment.

 

10Vogue looked worse for wear after her drinkCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

 

Ruby Wax seemed to struggle with her drink tooCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Winners of the trial were granted immunityCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Whilst the others face the first public vote offCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

Campmates during the Live Bushtucker Trial, Cocktails of Cruelty on ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’

The high-stakes trial saw the winners granted precious immunity from the first public vote-off. Vogue Williams, Lisa Riley, Tom Read Wilson, Eddie Kadi, and Shona McGarty all triumphed and are now safe.

Meanwhile, Angry Ginge, Aitch, Kelly Brook, Ruby Wax, Martin Kemp, Alex Scott, and Jack Osbourne all lost and now face the public vote this weekend.

Earlier in the episode, Jack Osbourne appeared to ignite feud rumours when he took a savage swipe at the Doomsville camp in the Bush Telegraph, calling it “drama camp” and suggesting Angry Ginge had been “burnt out” by the constant tension.

Fans immediately picked up on the shade, with one posting: “Drama camp???? What does that mean Jack?”

Another warned: “Jack would be finished by now.”

As the jungle’s most explosive trial yet descends into controversy, one thing is clear: this year’s I’m A Celebrity just served up the most disgusting, unfair, and unforgettable live TV moment in years.