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Nadine Coyle, Roman Kemp, Myles Stephenson, Andrew Maxwell, Andy Whyment, and Adele Roberts have been treated to a feast on ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’.
The six celebrities chowed down on a delicious spread including wallaby sausages, celeriac, purple kale, and dragon fruit during Thursday’s (28.11.19) episode of the ITV reality show, after the camp was split in two following a set of three "reckonings".
In the morning, Andy came into camp to reveal the camp has been cursed, and said those who failed to break the curse during their reckoning would be forced to eat basic rations of rice and beans.
The first reckoning came in the form of the Bush Tucker Trial, which was completed by Nadine, Roman, Jacqueline Jossa, and Ian Wright, and was named Sinister Circus.
The trial saw them struggle to get out of water tanks as quickly as possible, by unshackling themselves and using keys tied to a ladder to undo the locks on the tank roof.
Nadine and Roman were the quickest celebrities out of their tanks, meaning they lifted their curse, and left Jacqueline and Ian to head back to main camp.
The second reckoning saw Kate Garraway, Caitlyn Jenner, Andrew, and Andy forced to keep their chins on a button whilst critters crawled over them, with the winners being the two celebrities who kept their chin on the button for the longest.
Andrew and Andy won the task, with Kate and Caitlyn remaining cursed and dooming themselves to rice and beans for dinner.
The final reckoning – which was completed by Adele, Myles, Cliff Parisi, and James Haskell – involved each star climbing into a grave and ring a bell, which was locked inside a box. The celebrities had to unlock the box and ring the bell to free themselves from the grave, whilst also battling against creepy crawlies.
Adele and Myles completed the task in the quickest time, leaving Cliff and James to go back to camp empty handed.
The un-cursed stars ate dinner in the Grand Hall, whilst the remaining six celebrities had basic rations in main camp.

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