I'm A Celeb LIVE: Matt Hancock and Mike Tindall face puzzling trial

I’m A Celebrity 2022 RECAP: Seann Walsh is the SEVENTH celebrity to be evicted… after Matt Hancock and Mike Tindall bagged 4 out of 5 stars in puzzling Fallen Stars trial

Keep up to date with tonight’s episode of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! as MailOnline follows the episode live.

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Join us again tomorrow evening for another episode – where the remaining four will take on the iconic Celebrity Cyclone challenge.

 

 

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all 5 votes going to our girl once again !!! ❤️ @JillScottJS8 #imaceleb #jillscott pic.twitter.com/FopB0hv0GW

Seann described how amazing his time in the jungle was, telling Ant and Dec: ‘We all listened to each other in there, I don’t know if that is common in the jungle but everyone got their story out and we all listened and accepted one another.

‘To get this far, it feels great, disappointed to get that close but it’s great. It was the best experience of my life, it was absolutely amazing and thank you to you guys.’

Seann continued that he thinks Jill will take the crown, sharing: ‘From the moment I met her I knew. I knew I wasn’t going to win because she was.’


As he chatted with Ant and Dec, Seann admitted: ‘When you guys said my name down there, all of the tough stuff goes away and you’re just left with all these amazing memories’.

And reminiscing on his first day in camp, where he met Matt for the first time, he jested: ‘No one was expecting Matt Hancock to be there. But he’s a lovely guy and he’s still in there for a reason’.

Seann Walsh is out! 

Ant and Dec took a trip to the camp to reveal the results of today’s public vote, with Owen Warner and the comedian in the bottom two, before the latter was revealed to be leaving.

The camp then gathered to say their goodbyes, with a dazed Seann making his way over the bridge to watch his hilarious jungle highlights.



Who will it be?

The public vote has been open all day, but now it’s time to find out the seventh star to be evicted from the jungle.

Michael McIntyre watching #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/BmcTJFUgp5

So you’re telling me that wasn’t Michael McIntyre? #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/uv91MBHUoF

Seann's Micheal McIntyre impression was actually so spot on HAHAHA #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/inWpISjjIE

The camp were given a crocodile tail for dinner as a result of Matt and Mike winning four out of five stars.

All the celebrities got stuck in with the cooking, as Seann was given the small task of cutting the peppers, admitting he wasn’t keen on touching any of the croc during the cooking.

‘I am gassed beyond belief, our trays are bulging. Crocodile meat is my favourite meat I’ve decided. My belly feels satisfied. I’m a happy boy tonight,’ said Owen after the dinner. 

Talk in camp turned to superheroes and time travelling, with each celebrity sharing what their supernatural journey would be.

‘I would be Mrs Stopwatch, so I would stop time, do all my jobs and then start it again,’ explained Jill.

While Matt said he’d like to go back in time and meet Charles II, with his superhero name ‘Matt Hanclock’.

‘I don’t think Matt’s going to be in Avengers anytime soon,’ said Seann in the Bush Telegraph.

Going a different direction, Owen said he’d like to travel back in time and see ‘An Oasis gig in their prime’, before admitting he’d love a superpower of being able to fly.

Hollyoaks actor Owen gave Seann and Jill a masterclass on how to cry on demand, admitting he ‘used to watch X Factor and Britains Got Talent auditions on set to help’.

But teaching his campmates his new technique, Jill managed to produce a false tear during the acting lesson. But for Seann, the comedian admitted that he couldn’t quite nail the crying.

‘It just makes me want to go to sleep,’ admitted Seann.

Omg Owen impersonating David Attenborough 🤣🤣 BLESS HIS SOUL #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/43adjWEfUk

I love Owen sm #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/yxnCcZhBP5

i love owen he literally gets along with everyone and doesn't start drama #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/cT0nZa1q8i

Debriefing after the trial, Matt said: ‘We will eat well tonight.’

Explaining: ‘So close to nailing it, but four out of five, I’m sure in camp they’ll be thrilled. For us, we’ll still be thinking about how we could have just got that fifth as it was so close.’

And being supported by their remaining campmates after the trial, Jill Scott said: ‘Four stars which was absolutely brilliant as it didn’t sound straight forward.’ 

‘Considering we only got one star yesterday, four is a massive jump so I think we are all looking forward to out disgusting looking meal,’ echoed Seann.

The challenge included Ant and Dec give Mike questions, with correct answers resulting in time for Matt to complete star puzzles in a critter-filled cage.

Round one saw the rugby pro Mike manage to get his first two questions correct as he was dunked in a gloopy liquid for struggling to answer his third question, gaining one minute for Matt to complete his job – which he did in plenty time.

And it was similar for round two, with Matt again having one minute to complete the challenge, and succeeding.

Round three saw Mike win Matt a minute and a half, with the MP making his way through an Ant filled cage to complete the puzzle in the knick of time – dubbing the ants ‘Little nippers’.

Four the fourth round, Mike got one question right and suffered two dunks into the liquid, giving Matt a minute to gain another star. But this was the first loss for the MP, as he struggled to complete the puzzle in enough time.

Finally, Matt had a minute and 30 seconds to grab a final star for camp as Mike got two out of the three questions correct. And the former Health Secretary completed the final puzzle in record time, with the pair bagging four out of five stars for camp.


Matt and Mike have got THIS!#ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/FoLHrS1NP8

At least Matt and Mike will do better then 1 star Chris. #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/NKmsCYG6QM

The camp were informed that they had to choose two celebrities to take on today’s ‘Fallen Stars trial’, eventually deciding on Matt and Mike to work together on the challenge.

‘I’ve got a good feeling about this,’ said the MP as he prepared to head down, while Mike said: ‘You won’t be hearing any ‘Get me out of here’ words. Bring it on.’

‘We’ve got the dream team really, we’re up for this, we’ll give it a go,’ added Matt.

After breakfast, Ant and Dec came down to accounce that it was time for Chris to leave.

And the radio DJ was hugged goodbye by his campmates, as Jill said in the Bush Telegraph: ‘Aw, honestly, I’m so sad to see Chris go, he was a great campmate and I’m gonna literally miss him so much.’

While Seann asked: ‘I’m sure we all feel the same but I cannot believe i’m here, do you guys believe it?’

‘Not at all mate,’ replied Owen.

It’s morning in the camp, and the celebrities are ready for a full English breakfast. Mike, Matt and Seann successfully bagged a breakfast for the camp during a trial the night before.

They were delivered goodies such as sourdough bread, hash browns and bacon.

And the camp were certainly pleased with the reward, as Chris Moyles said: ‘The food looks amazing and smells amzing. I’m making a full English breakfast sandwich.’

‘Why can’t we have this every morning?’ begged Owen as he tucked in.

It’s 21:15, where’s #ImACeleb man.

Its 9.15 now guys lets go

Can I'm a celeb just start alright I just want to watch Jill scott #ImACeleb

This is your five minute warning!

I’m A Celeb starts at 9:15pm on ITV1 tonight, so get comfortable and ready for the show.

Waiting for #ImACeleb like..😅 pic.twitter.com/M9bSa9duYL

Just one night to go until the Celebrity Cyclone. #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/VixMjFq1p4

Tonight will see Matt and Mike Tindall take on the bushtucker trial of the day, which is dubbed Fallen Stars.

A preview video for the trial showed the rugby pro being dumped in fish guts while his MP teammate is seen getting covered in bugs during the trial.

And after Chris and Owen Warner only managed to muster up one star in last night’s trial, the camp will be hoping for a better result in this trial.

Last night, Chris Moyles was the sixth star to say goodbye to the jungle – as the vote came down to the radio DJ and comedian Seann Walsh.

Chatting with hosts Ant and Dec in his exit interview, Chris had one last thing to say while leaving the show – and it was a nod to our former Health Secretary, who remains in the contest.

‘I’m gutted Matt Hancock is more popular than me,’ exclaimed Chris, before being greeted by his family after leaving the camp

Good evening and welcome to another evening of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!

After a jam-packed Thursday evening episode, which saw Chris Moyles say goodbye to the jungle as the sixth evicted star, MailOnline is back to follow another episode.

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