The jungle drama on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! reached fever pitch on Monday night, as viewers unleashed a storm of accusations that the latest Bushtucker trial was blatantly “fixed” to favor comedy legend Ruby Wax. At 72, the sharp-witted star tackled the eerie Misfortune Tellers challenge, where she received a psychic prediction before diving into boxes teeming with creepy crawlies and slithering snakes to unlock keys and secure meals for the camp. She emerged victorious with five out of ten stars—but fans weren’t buying it, convinced the producers had dialed down the difficulty and sneakily edited the footage to extend her time.

I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! viewers claimed the latest Bushtucker trial was ‘fixed’ in favour of Ruby Wax, 72, on Monday

Social media exploded on X (formerly Twitter), with eagle-eyed fans dissecting every frame like detectives on a cold case. “Easiest trial ever, clearly fixed for her,” one user raged. Another quipped, “I mean, ofc they’re gonna simplify a trial for Ruby—she’s 70, you freaks lol!” The backlash poured in: “I’ve got to be honest, this trial was too easy,” and “This trial is too easy for Ruby, so rigged.” One skeptic peered into their own “crystal ball,” tweeting, “I’m looking in my crystal ball again… I see heavy editing on this trial to make it look like Ruby is doing the trial in time. Suspicious.” Even defenders acknowledged the leniency, with one saying, “Well, I’m not surprised this trial is easy—what do they expect a 70+ year old woman to do? Swim with crocodiles whilst wearing a blindfold?”
But the trial tampering theories were just the tip of the iceberg in a camp bubbling with tension. Elsewhere in the episode, YouTube sensation AngryGinge—real name Morgan Burtwistle, 24—sparked yet another fiery clash, this time with model Kelly Brook, 46, over the mundane but explosive issue of washing up. The drama kicked off as AngryGinge chowed down on his rice, only for the conversation to veer into dish duty. The celebs had opted to eat their breakfast rice from the camp’s mugs, turning a simple meal into a mountain of chores.
AngryGinge didn’t mince words: “Can we please stop eating rice out of cups?” As Kelly and Martin Kemp pushed back, he doubled down, griping that he was now stuck scrubbing ten mugs and ten food containers—double the hassle. “If we could just have the rice in the container, and the beans in the container, that’s ten things,” he argued. Vogue Williams fired the first shot in response: “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 for adding a touch of “variety” and making it feel “more like breakfast.” But AngryGinge wasn’t swayed, snapping back: “So we’re double the washing up because it feels a bit more like breakfast?” The streaming star’s frustration boiled over, echoing the growing cracks in camp harmony.

But fans at home claimed the challenge had been ‘simplified’ for the older star and that bosses edited the show to secretly give her more time









In the Bush Telegraph, Kelly vented her side: “If you’re leaving food in camp, by the time you get back to your tin at lunchtime, it’s gonna be covered in ants. It’s really unhygienic and it’s not very nice, so no one wants to do it…” Her words hit home especially hard after the camp’s latest unwelcome guests: rats. The rodents had invaded overnight, drawn to a forgotten wooden spoon and two unwashed cups swarming with “thousands of ants.” Kelly had already cautioned AngryGinge: “You can’t leave anything out.”
This wasn’t the first chore-fueled feud—cooking has been the spark for multiple blowups among the stars. As the show barreled into its third and final week, Sunday’s episode cranked up the chaos even further. A batch of burnt rice ignited a war of words, while a shocking contraband scandal forced one contestant into a gut-wrenching choice.

Elsewhere in the show AngryGinge clashed with Kelly Brook as she waded into yet ANOTHER cooking-based row

The episode dawned with Shona McGarty and Lisa Riley reveling in their first morning as camp leader and deputy, basking in the luxury of the treehouse after a blissful night’s sleep. Evicted campmate Eddie Kadi took the reins on rice duty, confessing to Tom: “I’m nervous because I live by myself. When you’re cooking for you, there’s no one to judge.” As Eddie stepped away for a shower, the rice simmered on the fire. He assured the Bush Telegraph: “Breakfast is going well, the rice is nearly done. Myself and Ruby have got this under control.”
But disaster loomed—Kelly sniffed trouble in the air. In her confessional, she revealed: “He made the colossal error of putting the rice on and going for a shower. I watched him do it, I didn’t wanna say anything because I can’t get involved… I have a feeling this morning it’s gonna be a little bit crispy!”
With accusations flying, tempers flaring, and the jungle’s wildlife closing in, I’m A Celebrity is proving once again that survival isn’t just about trials—it’s about surviving each other. As fans scour for more “rigged” evidence, one thing’s clear: this season’s script is thicker than the underbrush!