I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! stars found themselves in a tense situation due to some dirty dishes tonight.
Made in Chelsea's Sam Thompson, the current camp leader, noticed the issues and tried to calm things down before they got worse.
First Dates' Fred Sirieix was once again at the heart of the tension because of his strict cleaning habits and Sam had to step in when the celebs started arguing amongst themselves.
Jamie Lynn Spears had been one of the pot washers before her show exit, along with This Morning's Josie Gibson and Nella Rose. But clean-freak Fred wasn't happy with the dishes, saying that the standards had dropped.
After chatting with Fred, Josie went to the Bush Telegraph and promised: "If I ever get in charge I'm really going to shake things up. I'm going to put Fred on pot wash.
"Not because I don't like Fred, I love Fred, but he uses so many pots and pans, I don't think he appreciates the pot wash."
Fred was keen to keep everything spotless for the next meal, but he made a big mistake. In an attempt to keep the kitchen area tidy, he tossed away the last bit of stock cube left near the fire.
This was the final bit of seasoning the campers had to spice up their plain rice.
Fred said in the Bush Telegraph: “Everything was so dirty and I started to clean it again and unfortunately I threw the stock cube on the fire. Oh well, Ronaldo can miss a penalty, I can throw a stock cube on the fire.”
However it didn't go down well with the other celebs as Tony clarified: “You’re really not joking? That’s a killer. I don’t eat the rice on its own. Oh my god.”
In the Bush Telegraph Tony said: “That’s probably the first time it’s boiled up a bit inside of me. That really annoyed me.”
Explaining his annoyance about the cleanliness, Fred said: “For the washing up though, we have to have a standard and the standard has to be 10/10 every time. Because there’s only one kind of clean.”
Seeing the rising tension, Sam and Marvin Humes decided to step in and called a team meeting to ease the tension and assign new tasks.
Feeling quite pleased with himself, the reality star praised his own efforts in the Bush Telegraph, saying: "We're actually quite good leaders. We need to keep the peace between washer uppers and Fred."
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