FANS of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here have been left “baffled” after the show was interrupted without a warning.
Viewers took to Twitter after the action was cut off for the announcement of an ITV competition during Tuesday’s episode.
Fans were left confused by the sudden competition announcements
Frankie Bridge was seen announcing the competition
Tonight, fans were treated to a jam-packed episode – with Babatune Aleshe’s first trial, and the celebs getting to grips with camp.
But in the middle of the action, things were briefly interrupted without warning for the announcement of a competition from Loose Women star Frankie Bridge.
Viewers were left confused – and took to Twitter to complain that there was no transition between the celebs and the competition.
“What the flying f**k is this competition in the middle of I’m A Celeb,” one fumed, as a second said: “That cut there was… weird?”
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“That cut to the competition was very odd…” a third said, while a fourth chimed in: “I mean that was a odd way of going to the adverts, right? A competition ad cutting off footage in camp.”
“What was with the competition thing? That was so random I was enjoying the camp then,” a fifth said.
While a sixth viewer jokingly concluded: “The editing to that competition slapped me so hard, I have a bruise.”
Viewers have been loving this year’s series of I’m A Celeb – but last night they were left complaining about the trial.
Mike Tindall, Sue Cleaver and Boy George were all exempt from taking part in The Horrifying Heights, which meant viewers had a limited number of celebs to vote for.
In the end it was Babatunde who got the most votes – and, despite his crippling fear of heights, he took on the challenge.
Those watching at home took to Twitter to complain about it, with one person writing: “Exempting 3 people from the trial, almost means there’s no point even doing the trial quite unfair.”
Another moaned: “Must be loads of celebs desperate for the money and air time. Either they can do all trials or they don’t go in. If exempt, tell us why. That seems fair, to me.”
While someone else wrote: “Boy George is the highest paying celebrity £800.000 ever on I’m A Celeb but is exempt from doing some trials?
“He’s just going to be getting the easy trials. Or only getting paid for his appearance to do nothing. The trials will make all the celebs anxious.”