I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here has featured a generally harmonious camp thus far, but there has been a lot of noise around a potential feud between Kelly Brook and Jack Osbourne. So is there actually any bad blood between them, and where has it all come from?
It all stems from a series of awkward moments earlier this week, all based around food preparation.
While peeling potatoes, Jack told a concerned Kelly that she was "cutting off too big a chunk", which led to a slightly tense back-and-forth over which knife she should be using.
The next day, Kelly admitted: "I just felt a bit lost", adding: "I’m so sorry Jack if I’m coming at you and if I’m cutting potatoes wrong. But honestly, it’s only coming from a place where I just want to, like, help."
After Jack took a step back from cooking and delegated it to Alex Scott and Shona McGarty, Kelly laughed: "So he’s not in charge but then he’s in charge of everything, choosing who’s gonna be in charge…"
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Separately, Jack offered to help Kelly cut up a fish, with the radio show host then saying in the Bush Telegraph that he was "elbowing" her out of the way, comparing him to a "cave man".
That's when things began to escalate back home, with Jack's sister Kelly Osbourne speaking up on Instagram to call Brook a "bully".
Accusing her of being "performative" after she gagged when faced with the insides of a fish, the 'One Word' singer said: "You bring out my big sister vibes where I want to attack you because I feel like you’re a bit of a bully."
And now, an unnamed friend of Kelly Brook's has been quoted by the Daily Mail as having their say, too.
"Jack is a nepo kid from Hollywood, Kelly is old school and will always stand up for herself," they said.
"Kelly has seen it all, she has been underestimated all of her life, she has spent her whole life being attacked. This is water off of a duck’s back for her."
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But former campmate Dean McCullough believes the whole situation has been overblown and that the campmates will likely have forgotten about it by now.
Speaking to The Standard, he said: "The I’m A Celeb team are amazing. They put together the most amazing show, that’s exactly what they’re doing – editing stuff together. You don’t see the build-up; you don’t see the true conversation. You don’t see the conflict resolution. You’re getting tiny little snippets of stuff.
"It is an entertainment show, you should be watching it to be entertained not to chime in on because I guarantee if you were to pull Kelly and Jack to the side and ask them how they’re really feeling, they’d probably say, ‘Oh for goodness sake, it’s nothing, don’t be worrying about it'."
For now, we'll just have to keep watching to see how Kelly and Jack's relationship in camp develops.
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Shaun is an Evening News Editor at Digital Spy, with over a decade of experience reporting on all things pop culture. He has written for outlets including Metro, Attitude, Huffington Post, The Mirror, Yahoo!, Pink News and Express Online, specialising in TV, movies, soaps, music and LGBTQ+ issues. He is also a BAFTA Rocliffe-winning scriptwriter, having written episodes of the soap Hollyoaks, the official Steps musical Here & Now and multiple Offie Award-nominated plays. He studied English Literature and Drama at the University of East Anglia, and will happily talk at length about Desperate Housewives to anyone who'll listen.














