's two most squeamish campmates team up for a double Bushtucker Trial in tonight's episode of the ITV show, where they're plunged into watery tanks. But Barry and McCullough are unlikely to be the only two occupants of the tanks..
. Podcaster Barry and BBC Radio 1 presenter in camp this year and have frequently been nominated for trials since Sunday's series launch. In last night's episode, they were told by hosts Ant and Dec that viewers had voted for them to take on Drown in the Dumps together.
A sneak peek at the trial showed they would need to dive underwater in the tanks to unlock stars and win meals, but fans of the show will know we can expect to see all manner of jungle critters join them. Meanwhile, as the rest of the celebrities wait back at camp hoping they will return with a good haul of stars, viewers will see them share more stories about their lives as they get to know each other better. Follow our live blog for all the latest developments from the I'm a Celebrity camp in Wednesday's episode.
Coles first found fame as a pop star in the 80s, playing saxophone in Bronski Beat. He and Jimmy Somerville both left the group in 1985 to form the Communards, scoring a number one with their biggest hit Don't Leave Me This Way in 1986. After his pop career came to an end, Coles retrained in theology and entered the priesthood.
He had a long career as a vicar but eventually retired from his role in 2022, saying that he was finding it difficult to balance his media work with.