I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! returned with its first live public vote since the show was shut down due to Storm Arwen ravaging the camp.
The show was cancelled over the weekend and again on Monday (November 29) when gale force winds caused significant damage to the camp, meaning the celebrities had to leave Gwrych Castle.
They returned to the self-isolation conditions they were in before they went to the camp, and their quarantine conditions resumed while production staff worked round the clock to get the camp fixed and the show back on air.
Tonight's episode (November 30) was the first since the storm, and the first public vote since everything had to be shut down.
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When Ant and Dec teased who would be taking on the next Trial, it was between football legend David Ginola and music producer Naughty Boy.
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The public voted Naughty Boy to take on the upcoming Trial, 'The Savage Stakeout'.
Naughty Boy didn't seem pleased with the viewers' choice, reacting by just saying: "No, no, no, no, no..."
But his campmates reassured him that "they love you", insisting that's why he was chosen.
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Naughty previously threatened to quit the show after the last time he was chosen to partake in a Trial, when the main camp contestants voted for him to take on rats and other critters in a Bushtucker Trial. Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips also threatened to leave in solidarity.
Snoochie was the public vote in the Trial, and ended up winning the challenge, leaving The Clink on basic rations for the night.
"I do think my time here is done," Naughty said after his Trial, but he stayed to compete another day.
Will 'The Savage Stakeout' see Naughty conquer his fears, or will he threaten to quit once again?
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! continues tomorrow (Wednesday, December 1) at 9.15pm on ITV.





















