I’m A Celebrity: Rebekah Vardy shows sideboob in swimsuit

Tensions were running high in the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! camp on Monday night’s show.

And Rebekah Vardy was unwinding following a stressful Battle Of The Sexes task on Sunday, indulging in a bath in the company of her co-stars Jennie McAlpine, Vanessa White and Shappi Khorsandi.

The WAG showcased her sensational figure in a bright blue swimsuit, which clung to her enviably toned physique.

 

Rebekah’s one-piece highlighted her ample cleavage, and she almost threatened to spill out of the eye-catching number.

The blue number emphasised her deep tan and made the most of her enviably toned physique.

The straight-talking star, who is married to footballer Jamie Vardy, was rocking touseled, wet hair.

It was a tension-filled night as campmates competed for the coveted feast in Snake Rock. 

And Rebekah Vardy showcased her competitive side on Monday night’s instalment as she partook in the Race Against the Elements challenge, leaving her fellow campmate Shappi Khorsandi terrified by her ‘bossy’ nature.

Things didn’t start on the right foot for the girls as they lost out on a five-minute head start to Jamie Lomas and Dennis Wise which left Rebekah fuming with their female companions back at camp for the Battle of the Sexes trial. 

'Bossy': Rebekah Vardy showcased her competitive side on Monday night's instalment as she partook in the Race Against the Elements challenge, leaving her fellow campmate Shappi Khorsandi terrified by her 'bossy' nature

‘Bossy’: Rebekah Vardy showcased her competitive side on Monday night’s instalment as she partook in the Race Against the Elements challenge, leaving her fellow campmate Shappi Khorsandi terrified by her ‘bossy’ nature

Rebekah muttered as she watched the boys jet off in the helicopter: ‘I’m really disappointed.’ To which Shappi added: ‘Becky’s very very upset. She doesn’t like losing. She hates losing. It’s like her least favourite thing.’

‘Shappi’s absolutely right. I hate losing but I can channel my irritation to determination,’ replied Becky.

‘Irritation to determination. And I’m just really glad I’m here with her other than down there to incur her wrath,’ continued Shappi. 

However, it was only the beginning of Rebekah’s competitive reign as she they landed at the challenge site and attempted to back up their rucksags when Shappi lost her helmet but realised that she’d packed it at the bottom of her rucksack, costing them valuable time.

Tensions: Tensions frayed between Iain Lee and Stanley Johnson on Monday's episode

Tensions: Tensions frayed between Iain Lee and Stanley Johnson on Monday’s episode

Fuming: Things didn't start on the right foot for the girls as they lost out on a five-minute head start to Jamie Lomas and Dennis Wise which left Rebekah fuming with their female companions back at camp for the Battle of the Sexes trial

Fuming: Things didn't start on the right foot for the girls as they lost out on a five-minute head start to Jamie Lomas and Dennis Wise which left Rebekah fuming with their female companions back at camp for the Battle of the Sexes trial

Fuming: Things didn’t start on the right foot for the girls as they lost out on a five-minute head start to Jamie Lomas and Dennis Wise which left Rebekah fuming with their female companions back at camp for the Battle of the Sexes trial

Disappointed: Rebekah muttered as she watched the boys jet off in the helicopter: 'I'm really disappointed.' To which Shappi added: 'Becky’s very very upset. She doesn’t like losing. She hates losing. It’s like her least favourite thing'

Disappointed: Rebekah muttered as she watched the boys jet off in the helicopter: ‘I’m really disappointed.’ To which Shappi added: ‘Becky’s very very upset. She doesn’t like losing. She hates losing. It’s like her least favourite thing’

Trying to catch up to Jamie and Dennis into the crevasse to find their fire flag, Rebekah bossed Shappi to hurry up, which left the comedian uttering: ‘She ain’t half bossy’.  

At one point Rebekah’s continuing yelps to Shappi to ‘run faster’ worked at they joined their rival campmates to abseil down the side of a cliff to pick up their Air flag. 

However it wasn’t meant to be for the girls, as Shappi’s wearily made her way down the cliff edge while Jamie’s hurriedly got to the bottom way ahead of her.

Acknowledging Rebekah’s frustration, Shappi hilariously exclaimed: ‘I’m more worried about Becky telling me off then losing the trial. I am the tortoise!’. 

Picture of calm: The campmates (pictured Vanessa White, left, and Georgia Toffolo, right) have been in the jungle for eight days now and tensions are beginning to wear thin 

Competition: Jamie and Dennis ran away with the challenge following their five minute head start

Competition: Jamie and Dennis ran away with the challenge following their five minute head start

Hurry: However, it was only the beginning of Rebekah's competitive reign as she they landed at the challenge site and attempted to back up their rucksags when Shappi lost her helmet but realised that she’d packed it at the bottom of her rucksack, costing them valuable time

Hurry: However, it was only the beginning of Rebekah’s competitive reign as she they landed at the challenge site and attempted to back up their rucksags when Shappi lost her helmet but realised that she’d packed it at the bottom of her rucksack, costing them valuable time

Light their fire: Trying to catch up to Jamie and Dennis into the crevasse to find their fire flag, Rebekah bossed Shappi to hurry up, which left the comedian uttering: 'She ain’t half bossy'

Light their fire: Trying to catch up to Jamie and Dennis into the crevasse to find their fire flag, Rebekah bossed Shappi to hurry up, which left the comedian uttering: ‘She ain’t half bossy’

Back at camp a new tension was rising between Iain Lee and Stanley Johnson as they were given a chance to help their teammates who were out battling the elements by competing in their own task to uncover the Earth flag. 

The winner would then give their corresponding team an advantage on their next challenge. Each team was presented with a locked chest containing the Earth flag and two further boxes containing pebbles. 

They had to count up the pebbles and the total number – 397 – was the combination number needed for the team to retrieve the Earth flag to even up the numbers Vanessa was sent off to sit inside number ten then each team devised their counting strategies. 

Man down: However it wasn't meant to be for the girls, as Shappi's wearily made her way down the cliff edge while Jamie's hurriedly got to the bottom way ahead of her

Man down: However it wasn’t meant to be for the girls, as Shappi’s wearily made her way down the cliff edge while Jamie’s hurriedly got to the bottom way ahead of her

Tension: Back at camp a new tension was rising between Iain Lee and Stanley Johnson as they were given a chance to help their teammates who were out battling the elements by competing in their own task to uncover the Earth flag

Tension: Back at camp a new tension was rising between Iain Lee and Stanley Johnson as they were given a chance to help their teammates who were out battling the elements by competing in their own task to uncover the Earth flag

Tension: Back at camp a new tension was rising between Iain Lee and Stanley Johnson as they were given a chance to help their teammates who were out battling the elements by competing in their own task to uncover the Earth flag

Celebrations: Meanwhile the girls got the right number 397, unlocking the safe box before the boys, leaving a bitter taste in Iain's mouth

Celebrations: Meanwhile the girls got the right number 397, unlocking the safe box before the boys, leaving a bitter taste in Iain’s mouth

The Blue team decided that one of them, Amir, should focus on distracting the girls while they counted pebbles while the Yellow team of girls sensibly counted the pebbles into piles of ten. 

However, Amir failed in his mission to distract Toff, Kez and Jennie and returned to Iain and Stanley who were clearly in a muddle with their numbers.  

‘We hadn’t thought through our strategy,’ said Stanley as the boys had to start it again. ‘Iain just wanted it counted in one fell swoop I think that was a recipe for disaster, I decided on the pile strategy.’

Meanwhile the girls got the right number 397, unlocking the safe box before the boys, leaving a bitter taste in Iain’s mouth.

Anger: In the Bush Telegraph things were tense as Iain and Stanley argued over what was the right system. 'You are an obstinate man Iain, I’m saying you are not ready to recognise that your system was wrong'

Anger: In the Bush Telegraph things were tense as Iain and Stanley argued over what was the right system. ‘You are an obstinate man Iain, I’m saying you are not ready to recognise that your system was wrong’

Fighting back: He said: ''Stanley you are the most obstinate person I’ve ever met, if anyone dares raise a criticism or disagree with you then they are obstinate, it’s a different point of view. We didn’t win it fair enough' 

Fighting back: He said: ”Stanley you are the most obstinate person I’ve ever met, if anyone dares raise a criticism or disagree with you then they are obstinate, it’s a different point of view. We didn’t win it fair enough’ 

Iain told Amir that he should have been involved in the counting from the start, while Stanley disagreed that the only way it should have been done was in piles. 

‘If you have piles of ten it is very easy to rectify along the way, we made a mistake.’ Iain disagreed saying he’d counted his accurately. 

In the Bush Telegraph things were tense as Iain and Stanley argued over what was the right system. ‘You are an obstinate man Iain, I’m saying you are not ready to recognise that your system was wrong.

Fighting back, Iain said: ‘Stanley you are the most obstinate person I’ve ever met, if anyone dares raise a criticism or disagree with you then they are obstinate, it’s a different point of view. We didn’t win it fair enough.’

Chit chat: Back in the camp Iain told Toff he’d had a disagreement with Stanley in the Bush Telegraph over the stones. 'We had a proper ding dong over stones. We disagreed with each other but I’m not allowed to disagree, me disagreeing means I’m obstinate

Chit chat: Back in the camp Iain told Toff he’d had a disagreement with Stanley in the Bush Telegraph over the stones. ‘We had a proper ding dong over stones. We disagreed with each other but I’m not allowed to disagree, me disagreeing means I’m obstinate

Not happy: Iain continued: 'He used the o word on me I nearly used the w word on him but that would be inappropriate. I just don’t get the whole glowing radiant outlook that people have about Stanley'

Not happy: Iain continued: ‘He used the o word on me I nearly used the w word on him but that would be inappropriate. I just don’t get the whole glowing radiant outlook that people have about Stanley’

Back in the camp Iain told Toff he’d had a disagreement with Stanley in the Bush Telegraph over the stones. ‘We had a proper ding dong over stones. We disagreed with each other but I’m not allowed to disagree, me disagreeing means I’m obstinate.

‘He used the o word on me I nearly used the w word on him but that would be inappropriate. I just don’t get the whole glowing radiant outlook that people have about Stanley.’ He told Kezia that he wasn’t buying into the cult of Stanley. ‘I agree,’ she said. 

Back at the physical trial, Becky’s frustration at coming second was becoming even more evident as she rushed ahead of Shappi – who was struggling in the water as they tried to nab the water flag – which was locked to a tree trunk. 

Shappi exclaimed: ‘My helmet is strangling me and I can’t see.’ Unsympathetic Becky said: ‘Stop talking and swim.’ Shappi pleaded: ‘I need help, you need to help me now.’

Fraught: Back at the physical trial, Becky's frustration at coming second was becoming even more evident as she rushed ahead of Shappi - who was struggling in the water as they tried to nab the water flag - which was locked to a tree trunk

Fraught: Back at the physical trial, Becky's frustration at coming second was becoming even more evident as she rushed ahead of Shappi - who was struggling in the water as they tried to nab the water flag - which was locked to a tree trunk

Fraught: Back at the physical trial, Becky’s frustration at coming second was becoming even more evident as she rushed ahead of Shappi – who was struggling in the water as they tried to nab the water flag – which was locked to a tree trunk

Not happy: However a miscommunication between the pair broke out which left Shappi furious with Becky's dismissive behaviour, uttering: 'I'm actually going to kill her'

Not happy: However a miscommunication between the pair broke out which left Shappi furious with Becky’s dismissive behaviour, uttering: ‘I’m actually going to kill her’

However a miscommunication between the pair broke out which left Shappi furious with Becky’s dismissive behaviour, uttering: ‘I’m actually going to kill her.’  

Finally back on dry ground, the girls narrowly missed winning the physically draining task which left Rebekah seething: ‘It was the girls that let us down this morning. They didn’t win.’

Despite being shouted out for the day, Shappi attempted to look at the positive side as she shared: ‘We could have done with a head start but it’s not the end of the world.’  

Before the campmates returned, Iain attempted to make amends for his outburst to Stanley earlier in the day.

Pals: Before the campmates returned, Iain attempted to make amends for his outburst to Stanley earlier in the day

Pals: Before the campmates returned, Iain attempted to make amends for his outburst to Stanley earlier in the day

Making amends: He began: 'Mr Johnson I just wanted to apologise. I lost my temper earlier and I should have done and I’m sorry. To which Stanley shared: 'No no no for goodness sake. This is a win win situation because if we don’t win, the girls win'

Making amends: He began: ‘Mr Johnson I just wanted to apologise. I lost my temper earlier and I should have done and I’m sorry. To which Stanley shared: ‘No no no for goodness sake. This is a win win situation because if we don’t win, the girls win’

He began: ‘Mr Johnson I just wanted to apologise. I lost my temper earlier and I should have done and I’m sorry.

To which Stanley shared: ‘No no no for goodness sake. This is a win win situation because if we don’t win, the girls win.’

‘Exactly. Someone’s going to have a great time,’ replied Iain. ‘And honestly I don’t think I want a huge meal anyway,’ Stanley continued.

While Iain quipped: ‘No I’m stuffed. I’m trying to lose weight. This is what I’m here for. I’m glad we’re cool’. Before he added that it was the right thing to do.

While Iain and Stanley made amends, Rebekah and Shappi returned to camp disheartened and exhausted.    

Tired: While Iain and Stanley made amends, Rebekah and Shappi returned to camp disheartened and exhausted

Tired: While Iain and Stanley made amends, Rebekah and Shappi returned to camp disheartened and exhausted

Disappointed: Vanessa was disappointed the girls didn't nab the feast

Disappointed: Vanessa was disappointed the girls didn’t nab the feast

Despite Shappi’s uplifting nature, Rebekah couldn’t help but moan about her challenge companions’ capabilities as she told pal Toff she was ‘fuming’.

She began: ‘I was ****ing fuming earlier, I’m just knackered I was desperate to win it earlier but ****ing Shappi, oh my God. We were desperate to win it but it’s been such hard work.

‘Shappi was lagging behind massively in the swimming one, we had to swim 200-300 metres with a full ruck sack on your back, lifejacket, helmet on your head. 

Adding: ‘I was literally dying so I turned over and I’m looking at Shappi and her helmet has come over her head.’  

Admitting she had a ‘mini meltdown’, Shappi took Rebekah’s bossing about on the chin, telling the Bush Telegraph: ‘Becky doesn’t take to losing well, she was fuming. She had a meltdown and didn’t stop having a meltdown for a while.’ 

Eat up: The boys dinned on a feast of lamb, chicken, potatoes and endless veg for the evening

Eat up: The boys dinned on a feast of lamb, chicken, potatoes and endless veg for the evening

 

 

 

 

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