Amy Willerton wows in neon bra top... as Vincent Simone tells her she's being treated unfairly in I'm A Celebrity
She might have looked stunning in her neon yellow bra top, but 21-year-old Amy Willerton has been feeling a little down in camp.
But at least she can rest assured that the boys in camp have her back.
In Friday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity, Vincent Simone, Alfonso Ribeiro and David Emanuel washed in the river they discussed Amy. 'I feel a bit sorry for Amy,' said Vincent.
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Mellow yellow: Amy wore a dazzling neon bra as part on her jungle look on Friday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity
Concealer concealed: Amy was accused of having a secret make-up item stashed in the handbag that she takes everywhere with her
'In my opinion she’s been ganged up on,' said Alfonso.
'People snap at her,' agreed David.
'I've noticed a couple of times that Amy’s picked on,' Vincent told the Bush Telegraph. 'She’s been put on the side a little bit from some other camp mates. Especially from the women,' he continued.
'There is something about me that I don't like,' said Amy.
What's in the bag? Lucy Pargeter and Rebecca Adlington are determined to expose Amy's alleged contraband
'It basically boils down to jealousy. You can’t win,' said David.
'Alliances have been formed,' said Alfonso.
Vincent went to talk to Amy. 'I just want you to know that I’ve seen what’s around. The way they treat you,' he told her. 'It’s very unfair.'
'I was worried it was me being paranoid,' said Amy. 'I’m 21, they’re a lot older than me and they’re acting younger than me. Sometimes I want to say something.'
Sticking together: The boys had a wash and discussed how they felt Amy was being treated unfairly by some of the other girls in camp
You're not alone: Vincent took the model to one side and explained that he had her back
Keep quiet: Vincent advised Amy not to confront the girls about the treatment they were giving her
'Don't!' Vincent warned. He then gave Amy a supportive hug. 'That really meant the world to me,' she told him, gratefully.
'Sometimes beautiful women have to prove themselves more... Keep smiling.' David told Amy.
Joey Essex and Kian Egan were chosen by the public to become Camp Saviours and win tokens in a memory game that would give five camp mates immunity on the show.
It would be up to Joey and Kian as to who the tokens would go to and therefore which camp mates would be given immunity from evictions.
Joey and Kian were asked to leave immediately and they were taken to their own camp which had two beds.
The bromance begins: Joey and Kian hug as they arrive at Camp Saviour together
After Joey and Kian left, the other camp mates all seemed happy with the choice of saviours.
'I would find it difficult to know who to save,' Annabel said kindly.
'I think it is a huge amount of pressure to put them under. Do I want immunity? Yes I suppose so,' David Emanuel said.
'It's a big responsibility, but that's the cards we have been dealt with,' said Kian wistfully.
They arrived at a clearing where there were pictures of different camp mates' faces and Joey complained that it was difficult to choose who would be saved as he likes everyone.
What, me? The pair seemed shocked that they had been chosen to become Camp Saviours
'I think they have a good idea about who wants to stay and who wants to go,' said Lucy Pargeter back in camp.
'Joey won't give himself a ticket...It's a strange thing this immunity business. How much do you want it? Or do you see what the public decide? Ooh it's tricky. Good luck to you boys.'
Kian added: 'This is mental.'
Later that day, Annabel Giles received a laminate which explained that the celebrities would have to choose who would do today’s Bushtucker Trial.
Annabel said that it was called ‘Drown Under’ and immediately said: 'If only we knew someone who can swim.'
However, rather than choose Olympic swimmer Rebecca straight away, she did the fairest thing and went around the camp to see if anyone else wanted to take part.
Laminate lady: Annabel told the camp that five people could be possibly be given immunity from being voted off the show
Amy said that she could swim but she thought she wasn’t the strongest.
Vincent said he wanted to do it but said, 'I think I know someone better.' However, David said that he would like to have a go at it.
Rebecca said: 'Obviously I don’t mind doing it.' She revealed that she only swam in the sea for the first time this year.
'I’m not used to swimming around fish. I would hope that I’d be capable of being in water and not freaking out.'
Lucy said: 'David I want you to have an opportunity to do a trial but because of the nature of the trial with it being water the only natural thing seems to be to go for Becca.'
David wasn't too happy and said 'Yeah, OK, sure, absolutely.'
Annabel said 'David, are you heartbroken? What would you think if we chose Becky the Olympic swimmer?'
Down in the dumps: David was dejected that he hadn't been chosen to do the Drown Under trial
Rebecca added: 'I don’t want to take the opportunity away from David.'
David said that he wanted to do the trial and Rebecca said she didn’t mind.
'I’m obviously more comfortable in water but I don’t want to take the opportunity away from you,' she explained.
Annabel told the two of them to close their eyes and took a vote. Only Matthew voted for David and so Rebecca was voted to do the trial.
David looked disappointed. 'Nobody hates you. We all love you.' said Annabel reassuringly. And Lucy explained that Becca hadn’t had the opportunity to do anything yet. 'She hasn’t been out of camp.'
David said later: 'They don’t really know me. They’ve never seen me swimming. Of course I’m not Olympic. Who is?
'There’s a . . . I don’t know what it is but people are now becoming very opinionated and that can be dangerous.
'Definitely the mood has changed. It’s almost us and them. Those that have achieved and those that have yet to do a trial.
Go girl! Rebecca looks like she may have at least picked up one star in the preview clip
As Rebecca psyched herself up, she said: 'I have no fear.' Matthew advised her. 'You’re going to feel nervous before but remember in the bus you were nervous and then you quite enjoyed it.'
She also noticed a change in mood in the camp. 'The mood has slightly changed in camp. A few tensions rising, frustrations, so it would be really good to get a good meal and boost everyone up.'
Rebecca said: 'I’m nervous because obviously the team chose me to do this so I don’t want to let the rest of the camp mates down and hope I can do them proud.'
Rebecca arrived at the Bushtucker Trial area and was nervous. 'It’s my first trial. It’s the first time I’ve ever done one. I feel pressure because it’s my camp mates who put me up. It’s not the public.
Stepping to it: The star looks like she gave the task her all
'It’s the rest of the camp who are relying on me to bring back the goods. I think instantly when we heard the name Drown Under they went water and everyone went – turned around to me straight way.'
Rebecca had to climb into a big tank that was split into three compartments.
On the floor was a maze and ten stars. Rebecca had to move the stars through the maze to release them, whilst the water level in the tank rose. She had ten minutes to complete the task.
'Are you going to give it a go?' Dec asked. 'Oh yeah, for sure,' Rebecca replied.
Rebecca started off well retrieving a star as the water started to cover the base of the tank.
As the water grew deeper, she was joined by crocs and yabbies. Water lizards and water spiders soon joined her and Rebecca had to take a breath and bob down to move the stars.
Let's hope she didn't urinate in there: Rebecca is clearly unhappy about being in a pool filled with baby crocodiles
Eels then joined her and it got harder for her to stay down to complete the task. By the time she had six stars, there were mud crabs with her in the tank.
She gently moved a yabbie out of the way and took a breath. 'I don’t eat fish, I don’t like fish' she said as she got her eighth star.
As she tried to retrieve her last star, a mud crab tried to nip her. 'I don’t know what to do,' she said. She tried again from a different angle and got the full house as it tried to get her once again.
'He doesn't want you to get that last star,' Dec said. 'He doesn't like you, does he?'
She clambered out of the tank out of breath. 'How vicious was that crab?' she said. 'He didn’t want me to get that star. He was proper going for it. That one creeped me out.
'It rose so quickly as well. It was alright. The water didn’t bother me and obviously all the crocs came to the top so every time you came for a breath, it was like oh hello hi friend, and went back own.
But yeah, it was OK apart from the crab.'
'As exciting as winning an Olympic medal?' asked Ant. 'If not more,' she replied. 'I thought so,' he said.
'Everyone will be absolutely buzzing for sure. We’re loving it. Bye crocs,' she joked as she left the clearing.
How did she do? Rebecca counts her (lucky) stars as she measures her success in the tank
Success! The blonde contestant was visibly pleased with herself as she scored decent meals for her fellow contestants
Hooray! The retired swimmer was thrilled that she would be able to feed her fellow camp mates
Later on, tensions were brewing and a row broke out between Matthew and Alfonso with a showbiz row about contracts.
Matthew was picking up Alfonso on his grammar that he meant the word minimum when Alfonso had used maximum in reference to the number of days he had to stay in the jungle before the public voted celebrities out of the jungle.
The Hollywood actor exploded: 'Matthew enough! Enough! OK enough! I’ve had enough of your f***ing sh**. I’m done with you talking about it.'
Matthew continued to say Alfonso said maximum instead of minimum and told him: 'You can apologise to me later Alfonso.'
In the Bush Telegraph he said: 'It was a completely unnecessary outburst.'
Kicking: Alfonso lost his temper after having a massive row with Matthew Wright
Alfonso said: 'I’ve had enough of his a**, I’m done with him saying every time I say something "no you are wrong, I’m right you are wrong" well no you are f***ing not! I will take respect in a debate rather than you are f***ing wrong.'
Lucy said she didn’t want this to start chipping away at Alfonso’s will to stay in the camp.
Rebecca observed: 'Tensions are running high and people are starting to be affected by this experience.'
'I'm ready to go,' Alfonso said. 'There is no chance of an apology, I said yesterday that I was on the edge of blowing.'
Speaking his mind: Matthew wasn't taking his argument with Alfono lying down... although he was lying down at the time
Matthew said he’d given Alfonso the chance of an apology but 'if he chooses not to then I’ll go over and see if I can encourage him to close it, he’s very emotional right now but I’ll let things go a little while longer and then see if I can make peace with him.'
There is definite friction between those two guys, David told the Bush Telegraph, ‘we’ve had one explosion and I hope that’s the end of it, but who knows there may be more explosions.'
'It's not personal, that's his style,' Steve reassured Alfonso.
'As you get closer to the end, people's true colours start to come out bigger and better,' Alfonso told the Bush Telegraph.
Meanwhile, Rebecca returned to camp ecstatic that she had done so well in the trial.
'I’m absolutely buzzing. My first trial, ten stars, I couldn’t be more happy. I’m pleased with myself for doing it and yeah it was amazing and I loved it.'
Vincent said: 'The fact that Rebecca came back with ten stars what was the maximum. That was definitely the right decision that we made that we sent Rebecca to do the trial.'
She bounded into camp and was delighted with the positive reaction to her news. 'There were crocs, eels, lizards, spiders, crabs, like everything was in there.
'They just kept throwing them in. But it was so much fun. It was mint.'
David said 'It’s a feel good thing all round really. It’s a feel good factor that she’s done it. And it’s a feel good factor that she’s supplied food for everyone so everybody adores her.'
'I knew you’d do it,' said Matthew. 'I’m so pleased,' replied Rebecca. David graciously hugged her saying: 'Fantastic. Well done.'
But a down David said: 'I’d love to have had a go. I’ve have had a bloody good try.'
Yesterday, the celebrities got into trouble for smuggling contraband into the camp.
'Anyone who has brought anything in deserves to be burned at the stake,' Lucy joked.
Lucy then looked at Matthew and said: 'I think she’s got a concealer, if she has then I hope has handed it over.'
Mouthing off: Lucy Pargeter earlier admitted that she's not too happy with Amy's behaviour
'I've seen it,' Rebecca said as the girls wonedered what she has hidden in the handbag that she carries around everywhere with her.
'Oh my god that’s really upset me, that has really p***ed me off that has, we could have lost food. If one of us is selfish the rest of us suffer. That’s not right, not right, at all. We are all in this together,” said Lucy.
'It’s a group fine, if one is selfish the rest of us suffer,' she added in ear shot of Amy.
Meanwhile, Joey and Kian were preparing to face their first big challenge.
'This is sick it reminds me of Essex,' Joey said of the house they arrived at.
Homesick? Joey said the Camp Saviour was 'sick' and reminded him of Essex
They both agreed not to save themselves, so then they discussed their camp mates.
'We really want to win the tokens to save as many people as we can in the first vote off.' said Kian.There were five tokens in total to win.
He read a laminate. Celebrities, you are about to take a torturous trip down memory lane. One of you will be sat in the blue house and one in the yellow house.
Once you’ve taken a seat in your house, a blue car and a yellow car will travel up and down the street in front of you.
Memory game: The boys had to remember seeing a series of items which included Joey's calendar and a photo of Kian's family
Each car has a trailer in which different items will be placed. Your job is to remember what’s in them.
They had to remember 20 out of 25 possible items to win an immunity token.
They had to remember 20 out of 25 possible items to win an immunity token.
And for every token they won, they would also get a meal to feed themselves.
Joey was worried. 'My memory’s Joey Essex. Not Albert Einstein. I want one token so bad because I wasn’t to be able to save as many people as possible.
The boys were both joined by various critters in their townhouses. 'When you get put in a glass box, you’re never going to be on your own,' said Kian.
Too much: One of the items in the memory game was a picture of Kian's wife and child which made him get emotional
The items started appearing in front of Joey and Kian and the two started repeating them in an attempt to remember. 'Memory for one day, just work,' said Joey to himself.
They were joined by cockroaches, crickets, meal worms and hundreds of flies to make the job harder.
It was like torture. I’ve been talking about cheeseburgers the whole time I’m here. They’ve only put out a cheeseburger,' said Joey afterwards.
It was like torture. I’ve been talking about cheeseburgers the whole time I’m here. They’ve only put out a cheeseburger,' said Joey afterwards.
Then one of the items was a photograph of Kian’s wife Jodi and his son. 'I’d say about two thirds of the way through, a little picture of my little boy came out with my wife and it just really got me.'
Sad times: The singer had to take a moment to compose himself after looking at the image
Kian took a moment to get emotional about the picture and had a little cry in the Bush Telegraph afterwards. 'Forget about it, it's OK, it's OK,' he said.'
They recited their respective items. Joey remembered 22 and Kian 18, which meant they won one Immunity Token. Kian got stuck.
'22 out of 25, that is so sick for me,' Joey said.
'I’m a bit annoyed I didn’t remember all the items in the challenge but hey you can’t win them all,' said Kian afterwards.
'Kian feels really down he didn’t do as well as he thought he could have. It was very very hard,' said Joey.
The night before, campers were challenged to play a game called Screw Up.
Grubs up: The campers won a variety of edible treats playing a game called Screwed Up where they had to remove signs from a board in record time
Plaques were put on a board and each one represented the prize that was written on it. The plaques were screwed onto the board with different sized screws that required different tools to remove them.
'The trouble was, there were 90 screws in the board and it worked out as 15 seconds per screw,' Steve said.
'There was quite a lot of discussion about how the boys were going to help us maidens with this simple task.. I'm just a silly girl and girls don't know how to deal with things like that,' Annabel said.
There was tension between Matthew and Alfonso who each thought they had the most knowledge about tools.
Each celebrity in turn had two minutes to unscrew as many as possible to win treats.
The boys went first and started unscrewing the plaque for popcorn, they went on to win the rubber-ring and armbands, a doughnut, a slice of pizza, hot chips and chilli flakes.
Made up: Working together meant that Alfonso and Matthew were able to put their previous spat behind them
'The boys felt in their element describing things,' Rebecca said.
'We had a great strategy keeping me on the end and advising everyone what to do,' said Alfonso.
'Mo certainly showed off her screwing skills,' said Amy who was impressed with her efforts.
Matthew and Alfonso high fived at the end showing they were friends again.
'Matthew and Alfonso have cleared the air. Peace and harmonious times now.' said Lucy.
Later, Kian and Joey discussed their careers.
Fish dish: Laila loved tucking into the evening's meal of mud crab
'It's like Alfonso,' I used to watch him all the time. It's so weird.' said Joey
'I used to watch Towie because of you,' Kian said.
'I can't believe I started working at Billingsgate Market and now I'm sitting in the jungle with you.' Joey said.
The camp mates were given Mud Crab and sweet potato for their evening meal.
'It’s that bl**dy crab that was in the thing today,' joked Rebecca.
Amy was keen to cook but it wasn’t as easy as she’d hoped but she said: 'I’ve never done crab if I’m completely honest with you,' said Amy.
Feeling unsure: Amy said she was keen to cook but didn't know how to boil a crab
'Hopefully we will get something easier to cook tomorrow that Amy can make as she is eager to get stuck in,' Matthew said taking over the cooking.
Over in Camp Saviour, Kian and Joey also had crab and sweet potato for dinner and they worried about the decision they would have to make regarding immunity.
'I can’t see Lucy getting voted off the first show anyway,' said Kian. 'So not her.'
'I want to save Laila,' Joey said. 'I think she’s enjoying herself and she wants to stay in. I’d say Mo is my favourite. I want to save her. She hasn’t done a Bushtucker trial and she always wants to do one.
'She’s enjoying herself and she wants to stay in.'
Are you kidding? Laila wasn't too happy that Joey and Kian gave her immunity as she says she wants to get out of camp and rest
'She’s top of the list right now,' added Kian. 'She’s like the mum of the camp. She looks after us,' said Joey.
'Vincent has only been here a week. It would be nice for him to stay a bit longer,' said Kian.
'Annabel and Vincent should be treated the same. Matthew, I don’t know if he cares enough. He’s had the experience. I don’t know if he’s too bothered,' said Kian.
'I know Amy really wants to stay,' said Joey. 'I think right now, for this token, she’s not top of the list,' said Kian.
'It’s not Steve is it?' said Kian as they both agreed others want to stay more than Steve.
'I think David’s got to be second on the favourite list,' said Joey. 'I don’t think he wants to go home yet,' added Kian.
'Alfonso wants to see his little boy, see his wife and he wants a cheese burger,' said Kian. 'I think Fonzy would be pretty annoyed if we chose him,' he added. 'I don’t want to see Rebecca go.'
'It’s hard man. Somebody’s going to be upset no matter what we do.'
They decided the order of the saviours would be Laila, David, Amy then Vincent. Laila was shocked at the news and swore as she previously told them she wanted to leave.
'What the heck happend with that? Joey! Listen!' Amy yelled.
At the end of the show, Amy was voted to be the third Camp Saviour with Joey and Kian and left camp to join them.
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