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Friday, 30 November 2012

David Haye joins remaining I'm A Celeb campmates in joint Cyclone trial


It's... Super David! Haye puts his pants on for once as he joins remaining I'm A Celeb campmates in joint Cyclone trial as they're lashed with water

    Thanks to his time in the I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle, David Haye has built himself up as quite the favourite.
And now thanks to his latest task in the jungle, the boxer has even dressed up in his own super hero gear.
David, who has frequently bared his derriere for the cameras during many jungle showers, put on some pants for once, as well as a cape as the remaining four were told to take part in 'Celebrity Cyclone'.
The camp's own Superman: David Haye dressed up in pants and a cape along with his I'm a Celebrity pals for a joint Cyclone challenge
The camp's own Superman: David Haye dressed up in pants and a cape along with his I'm a Celebrity pals for a joint Cyclone challenge
With only four celebrities left in camp, Eric Bristow informed the camp that they were all taking part in the Trial. 
Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts said: 'This is going to be interesting. No matter what, if it's sticky, gooey, with creepy crawlies, at least we’re all there together.'
Actress Charlie Brooks, meanwhile, told the camp mates that she thought it would be a fun Trial, but none of them were convinced.    
Ready for it: David volunteered to go last as they were told the rules of the testing task, which saw water gushing towards them more rapidly
Ready for it: David volunteered to go last as they were told the rules of the testing task, which saw water gushing towards them more rapidly
Take that: They were all taking part in 'Celebrity Cyclone' which saw them collecting stars against pouring water
Take that: They were all taking part in 'Celebrity Cyclone' which saw them collecting stars against pouring water
Eric complained before he was voted out: 'We deserve a fun one instead of being in goo all the time.' 
He then added: 'Maybe they will give us lunch.'
As they headed to the Trial, Eric commented that it was important for them to win the stars, he said: 'We’ve only got a little bit of rice left, not enough for two people, so we’ve got to well today. Whatever is in front of us we’ve got to do it.'
Keeping hold: Eric Bristow went first and had to keep hold of all four stars before passing them on to place two - held by Charlie Brooks
Keeping hold: Eric Bristow went first and had to keep hold of all four stars before passing them on to place two - held by Charlie Brooks
Cheering him on: The camp mates got behind each other as they worked together to win four meals in total
Cheering him on: The camp mates got behind each other as they worked together to win four meals in total
David, admitted that he was looking forward to the Trial and was confident they would do well, saying: 'I love a Trial, I love a challenge. I’m here to test myself see how much fun I can actually have and so far its been amazing. Hopefully today’s Trial going to be a toughy, but I believe we’re going to get some serious stars.'
The celebrities arrived at the Trial dressed in coloured pants and capes ready to take on Celebrity Cyclone. 
The celebrities were told the rules to the Trial by hosts Ant & Dec, who said they had to battle elements as they tried to get the stars onto the markers positioned on the course.     
'Like Superman': Charlie gushed over David afterwards as he was faced with the most difficult task when the trial became more difficult
'Like Superman': Charlie gushed over David afterwards as he was faced with the most difficult task when the trial became more difficult
In place: he donned his pants and cape as he successfully kept hold of his star during the challenge
In place: He donned his pants and cape as he successfully kept hold of his star during the challenge
The first person had to take all four stars to the first marker, while the second person had to make their way to the first person, take three stars and move to the second marker on the course. The stars had to be on all four markers to win the meals for camp.  
They had ten minutes to complete the Trial and they could decide who went in what order.  
David immediately said he would go last, which prompted Charlie to joke: 'I was thinking Eric.'
She then suggested the order should be, Eric, herself, Ashley and then David, which the others agreed.    
As the water began to shoot down the course, Eric took the four stars and made his way to the first marker. As he crawled on his hands and knees, the darts champion repeatedly slipped but eventually made it to the marker where his tactic was to lay on the stars. 
She's flexible: Pussycat Doll Ashley was seen slipping down the course grabbing hold of her star
She's flexible: Pussycat Doll Ashley was seen slipping down the course grabbing hold of her star
Charlie was next up and got a good start, quickly reaching Eric, but was knocked off balance by the balls fired from the cannons.  
She took the stars from Eric but quickly lost one and had to head back to the beginning and retrieve it but finally made it to the marker. Next up was Ashley who managed to hold her balance and quickly get to Charlie who was positioned at the second marker. 
However, as the water intensified and with balls being fired in her direction she lost her footing and valuable seconds. She finally retrieved the stars from Charlie and successfully made it to her marker.  
Holding on for dear life: They were all ecstatic to find out they'd won themselves four complete dinners for that night, which became Eric's last night in the jungle
Holding on for dear life: They were all ecstatic to find out they'd won themselves four complete dinners for that night, which became Eric's last night in the jungle
Holding on: Eric, Charlie and Ashley were all in place, just waiting for David to do his bit
Holding on: Eric, Charlie and Ashley were all in place, just waiting for David to do his bit
Finally it was the turn of David Haye who decided to sprint to Ashley to collect the final star.  
Unbeknown to him a blast of water and balls headed their way, knocking David over and pushing  Ashley and Charlie off of their markers.  Eric’s technique of hugging his star, clearly worked as he did not move. The three celebrities then raced back to their markers covering them with their stars.  
Having successfully completed the Trial and winning four meals, the celebrities embraced in a group hug.  
After the Trial, David talked through his technique and said: 'With the amount of water coming down, I thought run as fast as I can and use the momentum but when the big wave came down.'
Of course he did: David was triumphant once more after battling the elements once again
Of course he did: David was triumphant once more after battling the elements once again
Charlie then joked: 'I saw him out of the corner of my eye he was like superman running up the course.'
The celebrities were told that they completed the Trial in just over six minutes. 
Afterwards the jubilant celebrities then headed back to camp after winning four stars. 
A content Ashley said: 'That was the most fun thing I have done, maybe in my whole life.'
High fives all round: They embraced in a group hug after realising they'd won Celebrity Cyclone
High fives all round: They embraced in a group hug after realising they'd won Celebrity Cyclone
Whilst Charlie added: 'I never expected it to be so difficult. Holding onto the star was virtually impossible.'
Clearly thrilled they won the all the stars, Eric said: 'Brilliant four stars, we need something to eat we’re hungry.'
Proud of their performance in the Trial David commented: 'Everyone promised themselves that they were going to give 100 per cent and that’s exactly what happened. All of us go back with four stars we should be eating well hopefully. I’m buzzing.'
After they won four stars in the Trial the celebrities received, Crocodile Tail Fillets, Crystal Apple Cucumbers, Silverbeet, Capsicum Annuum, Bell Peppers and Thai Mangoes for dessert.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/celebrity/article-2240714/Im-A-celebrity-2012-david-Haye-puts-pants-joins-remaining-campmates-joint-Cyclone-trial.html#ixzz2Dhy9zRMt
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