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Christopher Megrath

I'm A Celebrity bosses refuse to work with camp after rule break

I'm A Celebrity bosses withheld dinner from the campmates after they realised one star was concealing contraband items.

In a Good Morning Britain exclusive, celebrity guru Richard Arnold revealed this year's campmates have been up to no good. A sneak peek of tonight's show was broadcast to viewers, showing Georgia Toffolo reading out a stern warning from producers.

Standing at the centre of the camp reading a note from the producers, Georgia said: "Celebrities, there is contraband in camp. You will not get your dinner until you have all surrendered – with all underlined – the contraband. There is an amnesty bowl in the telegraph."

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The celebrities looked at each other in confusion, sharing a look of disbelief and asking what "contraband" meant.

Last night, viewers noticed Janice Dickinson was still wearing mascara which would fall under the list of items not allowed in the jungle. During her 2010 series, Gillian McKeith infamously snuck in herbs and spices to the camp in her underwear, alongside stock cubes, tea bags, miso soup powder and salt.

The Mirror reported that it is indeed Gillian up to her old ways. In tonight's episode, whispering to Helen Flanagan, Gillian said: "I’ve got salt, I’ve got almonds."

Helen then said: "We’d get in so much s***, Gillian. Do you not think?" Gillian is allegedly only one of three perpetrators involved in the rule-breaking.

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