I’M A Celebrity… South Africa will not have a traditional Coming Out show.
The series will instead have a special dedicated episode called Unseen to wrap up the show.
Viewers will be treated to a special Unseen episode
Myleene Klass, Phil Tufnell and Fatima Whitbread are part of the final six
The one hour special will feature the moments we didn’t get to see from the past three weeks, and promises tears, laughter and revelations.
It will air on 19th May – a week after tomorrow night’s final, which will crown the jungle legend.
Usually the stars of the jungle reflect on their time on the show with a special episode.
Last night saw Helen Flanagan and Dean Gaffney leave the camp after they came last in the survival trial which saw celebrities trying to find their way out of locked crates.
There are currently six celebrities left in the competition – Myleene Klass, Paul Burrell, Fatima Whitbread, Phil Tufnell, Jordan Banjo and Carol Vorderman.
Tonight will see them go head to head in another tricky survival trial, which will see the group whittled down to just four.
During Vile Vineyard they are faced with head holes, bobbing barrels and side barrels.
They must race to retrieve keys in each to make it to the fourth zone, The Fish Eye Squeezer.
Here, using only their mouths, they must squeeze juice from fish eyes into a wine glass.
Once they’ve reached the required amount of liquid, the light will turn green and they have to drink the contents of the glass.
The two slowest campmates will leave camp for good.
The final four then learn they will be facing the South African Cyclone.
But in a cruel twist their fellow campmates will all return and are tasked with picking the final three, sending one person packing.
I’M A CELEBRITY… SOUTH AFRICA AIRS TONIGHT AT 9PM ON ITV1 AND ITVX, CATCH UP ON THE FULL SERIES ON ITVX
Jordan Banjo, Carol Vorderman and Paul Burrell are battling it out to win the show
Helen was sent packing in last night’s episode
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