I’m A Celeb’s Jacqueline butts heads with James as wants to do things ‘his way’

I'm A Celebrity saw some cracks in the camp get wider, as well as some new ones begin to show.

Former England rugby star James Haskell and soap star Jacqueline Jossa have tended to be on good terms, with Jacqueline being James' Deputy Camp Leader and James offering a beefy shoulder to cry on when she was told she'd be taking on the gruelling Bushtucker Trials.

But dinner was a much more sensitive affair it seems, and the queuing system wasn't to Jacqueline's liking.

After comedian Andrew Maxwell won the camp ten stars – one of which was deducted as punishment for contraband smuggling – the famous faces all lined up for their grub.


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"What you waiting for?" Ian Wright asked James as the rest of them tucked in, "Everybody's got some."

James insisted: "I just like to do things my way."

Ian fired back: "Just 'cos you're big, doesn't mean you have to constantly be at the back of the queue."

"I'll go when I wanna go," James told the others when he said they should go for leftovers before him.

"It's ridiculous," Jacqueline told him, "You do this every time."

James argued: "I'll go when I'll go."

Earlier in the episode, fans were treated to yet another clash between Ian and Andrew – this time over chores.

Andrew told Caitlyn that they should do the washing up later, as he wanted to go for a nap, with Caitlyn insisting that she'd do it right then and find someone else.

Before confronting the comedian, Ian told the Bush Telegraph: "OK, so you've got ten stars.

"What are you coming back here and going to sleep for? You've got a 70 year old woman who's ready to work and you're meant to be working with her.

"Do it with her and then rest."

Andrew passive aggressively agreed to pull his weight when Ian said it to his face.

Before he did, Ian and Roman Kemp made a point of making as much noise as possible with the pots and pans.

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