I'm A Celebrity...

Get Me Out Of Here returned to screens this week. The camp has already been suffering from cold and rainy weather and a few critters crawling around at night. The celebs are stripped from their luxuries, forced to sleep in hammocks, have built their own fires for warmth and wash with freezing cold water.

But viewers may be confused at why the celebrities never actually get wet or how the girls manage to maintain their hair and lash extensions despite their luxuries getting taken away. Plot twist, not everything about the 'jungle' camp is as real as it looks. The waterfall where the campmates shower is actually a man-made water feature that turns on and off.

I'm A Celebrity ...

Get Me Out Of Here returned to screens with 10 new campmates this week (Danny Jones pictured) The celebs are stripped from their luxuries, forced to sleep in hammocks, build their own fires for warmth and have to wash with freezing cold water In 2006, Lauren Booth revealed in the Daily Mail: 'The waterfall, like the pool beneath it, was not part of the jungle at all, but a man-made creation.' She added: 'Unless, of course, 'real' rainforest waterfalls get turned off between three and six every afternoon.' The same year it was also discovered by David Gest that the rocks dotted around camp were also false.

They were found to be made of papier mache and hollow inside so that cameramen could hide inside them. A source close to the show previously addressed the fake set, explaining that c.