I'm A Celeb SPOILER: Mike Tindall drinks a VOMIT FRUIT smoothie

I’m A Celeb SPOILER: ‘Fortunately I can’t smell anything through my nose anyway!’ Mike Tindall drinks a VOMIT FRUIT smoothie during stomach-churning The Speak Uneasy challenge

Mike Tindall and Jill Scott are the two contestants braving the drinking challenge during this year’s series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

The former rugby pro, 44, braves a stomach-churning vomit fruit smoothie during the challenge in sickening scenes which will air on Sunday evening.

A teaser clip for the episode shows the moment Mike downs a glass of the  nauseating concoction as he jokes he ‘can’t smell anything through his nose anyway’, after breaking it eight times during his professional career.

Yuck! Mike Tindall and Jill Scott are the two contestants braving the drinking challenge during this year’s series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here

As Mike is presented with the glass, Dec asks him: ‘What would normally be your drink of choice Mike?’ To which he replies: ‘G&T [gin and tonic]’

Elaborating on what is in the ghastly drink, Dec tells him ‘that’s the cheese fruit, the vomit fruit there’, while handing over the glass.

Mike then jokes: ‘Fortunately I can’t smell anything through my nose anyway’

Eww: The former rugby pro, 44, braves the stomach-churning vomit fruit smoothie during the challenge in sickening scenes which will air on Sunday evening

Trial: A teaser clip for the episode shows the moment Mike downs a glass of the nauseating concoction as he jokes he ‘can’t smell anything through his nose anyway’, after breaking it eight times during his professional career

Dec quips: ‘Eight times broken! Can’t smell a thing.’

However Jill manages to get a whiff of the stench and tells Mike: ‘Urgh I can smell that – now you’ve done that!’

Dec adds: ‘Can you see why it gets its name, the vomit fruit.’

 Team work: Mike is joined by his campmate during the Bushtucker Trial

Not my usual tipple! As Mike is presented with the glass, Dec asks him: ‘What would normally be your drink of choice Mike?’ To which he replies: ‘G&T [gin and tonic]

Attempting to take his mind off of the task at hand, Jill sweetly says: ‘Let’s pretend we’re at a bar – do you come here often? It’s a good date this.’

Mike downs the drink and Jill replies ‘that was impressive!’

When it was asked how it was, Mike admits: ‘Yeah, it was bad. I understand why nobody buys it.’

Following Mike’s valiant effort, Jill is presented with a ‘Southern Discomfort’ which is made up of blended fish eyes.

Shocking: Elaborating on what is in the ghastly drink, Dec tells him ‘that’s the cheese fruit, the vomit fruit there’, while handing over the glass

Bless her: Attempting to take his mind off of the task at hand, Jill sweetly says: ‘Let’s pretend we’re at a bar – do you come here often? It’s a good date this’

Mike’s challenge with Jill comes after he was accused of cheating in the Partners in Grime challenge during Saturday night’s episode, as he claimed his rugby career nickname was Magic Mike rather than The Fridge.

The Mrs and Mrs-style game saw the campmates team up in pairs, with sportsman Mike being matched with Coronation Street actress Sue Cleaver, 59.

Sue was tasked with guessing Mike’s nickname during the quiz – with the soap star naming him as Magic Mike – which Mike went on to confirm as correct.

Awkward: Mike’s challenge with Jill comes after he was accused of cheating in the Partners in Grime challenge during Saturday night’s episode, as he claimed his rugby career nickname was Magic Mike rather than The Fridge

However, Mike was frequently known as The Fridge during his rugby career due to his physical bulk, with Magic Mike being the moniker he’s been given during his time in the camp due to his fearlessness when moving creepy-crawlies out of the way for his co-stars.

Arriving at the game show-style Trial, Ant explained: ‘This is Partners In Grime. In this game show you will compete in your pairs. You’ll be asked a question about your partner and if their response matches yours you will win a star.’

As a result of Mike claiming his nickname was Magic Mike, he was awarded a star for the camp.

Telling porkies: Mike claimed his rugby career nickname was Magic Mike rather than The Fridge in a bid to win a star for the camp

Big guy: Mike was known as The Fridge during his rugby career due to his sizeable physical bulk (pictured in 2003)

Guessing game: Sue said Mike was known as Magic Mike, which has been called in the camp, which Mike claimed was correct, meaning they won a star

Taking to Twitter to dispute the sports star’s claims, one person wrote: ‘Mike Tindall’s nickname is actually The Fridge not Magic Mike #Imaceleb2022 #ImACelebrityGetMeOutOfHere.’

Contemplating there had been some hinting about Sue’s answer from one of the other campmates to Mike, another viewer posted: ‘Mike Tindall told a bit lie, his nickname when playing Rugby wasn’t Magic Mike, it was the FRIDGE – Someone told him what Sue said.’

While another person wrote: ‘Mike Tindall was never called Magic Mike when he played rugby he literally said she would never know and used the name that he knew she would guess as they have been calling him it the last 2 weeks mikes smart!’

Naughty: Taking to Twitter to dispute the sports star’s claims, viewers attempted to straighten things out, with one branding the spots star ‘sneaky’

One other viewer protested: ‘@imacelebrity Mike Tindall’s nickname was the Fridge, so they shouldn’t have got a star.’

While someone else noted: ‘Mike pulled a sneaky one there #ImACeleb.’  

It comes after Mike showed off his jaw-dropping muscles as he posed during a photoshoot in 2012.

Mike, who’s married to King Charles’ niece Zara Phillips, was photographed in just a pair of white boxers as he became Mr June in the Rugby for Heroes calendar.

Looking good: It comes after Mike showed off his jaw-dropping muscles in a pair of white boxers as he posed during a photoshoot in 2012, with the snap resurfacing this week

Mike, who at the time played outside centre for Gloucester, was described in the calendar as: ‘A calming influence, inspiring and composed.’

The description added that he ‘breaks up the attack’ and ‘leaves opponents exposed’.

Mike announced his retirement from professional rugby just two years after his short modelling stint.

Muscles: Mike, who is married to King Charles’ niece Zara Phillips, was photographed in just a pair of white boxers as he became Mr June in the Rugby for Heroes calendar

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