I’m A Celeb South Africa SPOILER: Janice Dickinson has to eat a FISH EYE in first Bushtucker Trial 

Janice Dickinson is left disgusted as she has to take on the first Bushtucker Trial of the series on Tuesday night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! South Africa.

A teaser clip shows the model, 68, being faced with one offering – disgusting looking ‘Fish P-Eye’ – but as soon as she looks down at it she says ‘I can’t do it! I can’t do it!’

Jordan Banjo who takes on the Trail with her encourages her saying: ‘Janice you can! We thought we couldn’t do it before but we did! You thought you couldn’t do the stomach but this will be easier.’

Flustered she then replies: ‘But the fish eye is going to squirt!’

After Jordan gives her more words of advice she suddenly picks up the spoon and pops it into her mouth as shocked hosts Ant and Dec appear shocked. 

Gross: Janice Dickinson is left disgusted as she has to take on the first Bushtucker Trial of the series on Tuesday night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! South Africa

Horrid: A teaser clip shows the model, 68, being faced with one offering - disgusting looking 'Fish P-Eye' but as soon as she looks down at it she says 'I can't do it! I can't do it!'

Horrid: A teaser clip shows the model, 68, being faced with one offering – disgusting looking ‘Fish P-Eye’ but as soon as she looks down at it she says ‘I can’t do it! I can’t do it!’

She then bites down on it as she attempts to win stars for camp so they can have their evening meal. 

Janice fumes as she learns she has to take on eating trail with Jordan earlier in the episode. 

In the episode hosts Ant and Dec enter camp to let the celebrities know that two campmates will be taking part in the challenge. 

Dec says: ‘In true I’m A Celebrity fashion we’re starting off with an eating Trial!’ Two of you will be sitting down to a ‘Bush Banquet’.’

He then announces it is Janice and Jordan who will have to do it.  

Janice then fumes: ‘I won’t do it and everyone will starve. I can’t eat s*** from a frog

‘No, I ain’t doing it mate. I can’t do it. Why did you choose me when you knew I couldn’t do it the last time? I’m no longer in love with you Ant. I’m seriously in shock.’

A slightly calmer Jordan says: ‘One time I went to a really posh restaurant, I ordered lobster. It came out, head on, eyes there, claws…

Help: Jordan Banjo who takes on the Trail with her encourages her saying: 'Janice you can! We thought we couldn't do it before but we did!'

Help: Jordan Banjo who takes on the Trail with her encourages her saying: ‘Janice you can! We thought we couldn’t do it before but we did!’ 

Well done! After Jordan gives her more words of advice she suddenly picks up the spoon and pops it into her mouth as shocked hosts Ant and Dec appear shocked

Well done! After Jordan gives her more words of advice she suddenly picks up the spoon and pops it into her mouth as shocked hosts Ant and Dec appear shocked

Oh no: As they enter the trial clearing the duo are told they will face 10 dishes, each worth a meal for camp

Oh no: As they enter the trial clearing the duo are told they will face 10 dishes, each worth a meal for camp

‘I couldn’t even do that. It’s not looking good.’

As they enter the trial clearing the duo are told they will face 10 dishes, each worth a meal for camp.

It comes after I’m A Celebrity fans all had the same complaint as the South African spin-off hit ITV viewers’ screens, branding it ‘wrong’. 

The show was pre-recorded in South Africa’s Kruger National Park last year, with the first episode airing on Monday.

For the first time in 21 years, the show, which kicked off on Monday and features an all-star cast, will not end with a Jungle King or Queen – instead having a ‘Legend’.

The lack of public vote means the stars, including Carol Vorderman, Helen Flanagan and Amir Khan, will compete against each other, thus will not be heading for royal status – instead just battling between each other.

A statement from ITV read: ‘With no public vote, they will be competing against each other in a battle to become the first ever ‘I’m A Celebrity Legend’.’

Viewers took to Twitter to express their frustration over the new format, with one penning: ‘When it’s all pre-recorded! Not live. Not watching.’

Another said: ‘I’m looking forward to the I’m A Celeb All Stars show but it’s a shame that it’s not live and we can’t vote with it being pre recorded.’

A third wrote: ‘I don’t like how it’s all pre-recorded! If Love Island can do it anyone can!’

One user added: ‘Really can’t see the point of this I’m A Celeb in South Africa if it’s all pre-recorded, no voting – just a swizz really, probably know who wins if you search online as well I guess.’ 

Someone penned: ‘Doesn’t quite feel the same seeing as it was recorded last September.’

As well as news of the winners, it has also been reported that two latecomers will join the cast – in the form of winners Georgia Toffolo and Joe Swash.

An insider told The Mirror: ‘There will still be a winner of the show but they won’t be crowned in quite the same way…

Chosen: In the episode hosts Ant and Dec enter camp to let the celebrities know that two campmates will be taking part in the challenge

Chosen: In the episode hosts Ant and Dec enter camp to let the celebrities know that two campmates will be taking part in the challenge

Celebs: The All Stars season will see Shaun Ryder, Helen Flanagan, Phil Tufnell, Jordan Banjo, Carol Vorderman, Paul Burrell, Amir Khan, Janice and Fatima Whitbread return to The Jungle

Celebs: The All Stars season will see Shaun Ryder, Helen Flanagan, Phil Tufnell, Jordan Banjo, Carol Vorderman, Paul Burrell, Amir Khan, Janice and Fatima Whitbread return to The Jungle

Change: For the first time in 21 years, the show, which kicked off on Monday and features an all-star cast, will not end with a Jungle King or Queen - instead having a 'Legend'

Change: For the first time in 21 years, the show, which kicked off on Monday and features an all-star cast, will not end with a Jungle King or Queen – instead having a ‘Legend’ 

‘There is no public vote and also they have all competed before, so bosses decided they couldn’t really be crowned king or queen. Instead one celeb will get legendary status.’

A host of stars are featuring in the series including boxer Amir Khan, 36, former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan, 32, and television presenter Carol Vorderman, 62.

They are joined by the late Princess Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell, 64, Happy Mondays star Shaun Ryder, 60, retired javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread, 62, and former English international cricketer Phil Tufnell, 56.

The Sun reports Dean Gaffney, 45, Joe Swash, 41, Andy Whyment, 42, Myleene Klass, 45, and Georgia Toffolo, 28, will be arriving in camp later on in the series.

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