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Jasmine Allday

Mike Tindall takes cheeky swipe at Dec in first look at tonight's I'm A Celebrity trial

I'm A Celebrity's Mike Tindall and Matt Hancock will take on tonight's Fallen Stars trial.

The unlikely duo - a royal and a politician - team up for one of the last few Bushtucker trials, ahead of the show coming to an end on Sunday evening. The programme is back in Australia for the first time in three years, with the much-loved trials coming back including Fallen Stars, which will see Mike Tindall questioned on his general knowledge to earn seconds on the clock.

With that time, Matt Hancock will have to enter individual boxes full of critters and retrieve the stars.

Mike is dumped in offal (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

A first look at tonight's trial sees Mike sat above the tank of rancid offal as Dec reveals the first cage will contain spiders, and thus the question Mike will be asked will be about the creatures.

"What is the collective noun for a group of spiders?" Dec asks, directing his question to Mike who is sat above the offal filled tank. There was a brief pause as Mike thought about his answer before Dec added: "Going to need an answer Mike."

The royal - who is married to Zara Tindall - couldn't resist a cheeky jibe back at Dec.

He can't resist a jibe at Ant and Dec (ITV)

"I gather that," he said as Dec laughed. Ant then continued: "What's your answer Mike?"

Already knowing he got it wrong, he answered clan and was subsequently dunked in the offal mix below leaving Tory MP Matt Hancock sniggering. There were smiles on Ant and Dec's faces as they said it was the wrong answer.

"Elegantly done," Matt Hancock added, as Dec revealed the correct answer was cluster or clutter.

Matt Hancock also takes part in tonight's trial (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

He then revealed that meant they had one minute to add to the 30 seconds for Hancock to go into the spider filled cage. Matt thanked the pair before he climbed in and was covered in the eight-legged creatures.

It comes after Ant and Dec were forced to defend last night's The Savage Sorting Office trial, which Owen Warner and Chris Moyles secured just one star in total for, despite managing to collect five out of the six available.

Defending the challenge, Dec said: "Was it too hard do you think, Ant?" whilst Ant added of the tricky trial: "No Dec, I don't think it was too hard. He should of went underarm earlier. Poor Owen threw a bit of a tantrum."

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