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Louise Randell

I'm A Celeb's Nadine Coyle battles buckets of slime in Bush Tucker Trial gunge-fest

I'm a Celeb   star Nadine Coyle battles buckets of slime in a stomach-churning Bush Tucker Trial in tonight's show.

The Girls Aloud singer is the latest famous face to be picked to tackle the tricky tasks, and the next challenge, the Movile Home, is a real betler.

Nadine, 34, has to sit in an old caravan untying a star while buckets of green goo are poured over her head.

The plucky pop star remains up beat and chatty as she gets covered in oozing green gunge.

She took a cheeky swipe at fellow campmate Ian Wright as she untied the star's knots with easy, laughing: "Ian said he'd reallys ore fingers last night.

"I was like, 'Do you want me to kiss them better?"

She added: "This is quite some slime."

In last night's show, Ian was seen struggling with his Hellavator task, in which he had to go down in a lift which opened up on different rooms.

Nadine Coyle got covered in green slime (ITV/REX)
She had to sit in an old vehicle trying to untie the star (ITV/REX)

In each room, he had to search for hidden stars and he struggled with the knots holding each star in position.

He was seen shouting and even punching a wall in frustration as he vowed to take revenge on whoever tied those knots.

Ian managed to win seven out of a possible eleven stars which he didn't think was good enough.

The former footballer explained this was because he had set himself a target of eight stars.

The campmates cheered when Ian told them how he had done.

Ian Wright really struggled to untie the stars in last night's task (ITV/REX)

Kate Garraway spoke in the Bush Telegraph about Ian's attitude when he didn't win.

“Ian wants to be a winner, seven stars is a win but for him he’s thinking about the four stars he didn’t get, not the ones he did," she said.

"He gets frustrated so when he’s feeling down I try and pick him up because when he’s happy the whole camp gets lifted.

"When he’s down it can have an effect, so I think it’s important to keep his spirits up, actually to keep everyone’s spirits up.”

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