New I'm A Celeb feud as two campmates clash after cooking row | The Sun

A NEW feud has erupted in camp right before the first eviction on I'm A Celebrity tonight.

Telly fans were shocked as two prime-time TV stars clashed after a cooking row.


I'm A Celeb fans flocked to Twitter after  Scarlette was seen complaining about Charlene'taking over' in the kitchen.

Scarlette was cooking the victory eel she won alongside Owen and Babatunde in their trial as a reward for winning 8 stars, when Charlene came over to offer some cooking advice.

Charlene was telling her how to slice the eel and stir-fry it -and the dish went down a storm with campmates.

However Scarlette was less than impressed when she headed to bed that night, where she complained about Charlene telling her how to slice a cabbage.

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The feud was picked up by fans, with one Tweeting: "Scarlette is very b**chy..speak to Charlene on a level.."

Another said: "Why is Scarlette being so catty about Charlene, yikes."

A third chimed in: "Scarlette not happy with Charlene again. I’m going to need her to let Charlene know directly."

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Meanwhilefans have done a dramatic u-turn over who they want to leave the jungle first.

Twitter fans have switched from Matt Hancock, to Charlene White to leave I'm A Celeb tonight.

It's thanks to 'RV-gate'-the Loose Woman's refusal to sleep in the luxury RV accommodation alongside the controversial MP.

Fans took to Twitter to explain why they wanted the newsreader, who has ruffled feathers over her sleeping arrangements, to head home.

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