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Mark Jefferies & Charlotte Tutton & Kathryn Williams

I'm A Celebrity campmate's family break rules by flying a message over Gwrych Castle

A plane flying a banner in support of I'm a Celebrity....Get Me Out of Here! campmate Danny Miller was spotted over Abergele this morning.

Unfortunately, as well as breaking the rules of the show, Emmerdale star Danny wasn't even at the castle at the time, reports MirrorOnline.

An ITV source said that crew members saw it hovering in the sky with a banner on the back saying "Danny Miller to win I’m A Celebrity".

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The message also said "Love from Pufalump." and is thought to have been organised by friends and family of the Emmerdale star.

The plane and banner over Gwrych this morning (Kieron McCarron/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

A show source said: "It seemed like the idea was to fly over the castle in the hope Danny or a contestant would see it and pass on the message to boost his morale."

Danny is currently around fourth favourite to win the show at 5/1 with David Ginola 2/1 favourite. Viewers voted the pair as Camp Leader and Deputy, as seen on Wednesday night's show.

On the show last night Danny admitted he had a crush on his co-star. He said: "Sleeping next to the guy, I have 100% solidified my man crush on him."

During the show's time off air, after Storm Arwen saw Gwrych Castle evacuated, the stars were placed back into isolation with no way of contacting their loved ones.

But, family and friends are allowed to send in treats and letters to campmates, handed over by ITV during the series. Other than that exceptional chapter in I'm a Celeb's history, the campmates aren't allowed any contact with the outside world.

I'm A Celebrity... continues tonight at 9pm on ITV.

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