Some significant changes in the I'm A Celebrity camp seemed to have sparked a feud after some contestants were caught red-handed. This follows the late arrivals to the series, Reverend Richard Coles and Love Island's Maura Higgins, settling into life away from the original campmates in the junkyard. However, they soon realised that life was more comfortable among the scrap, with a cosy bed and luxury bath revealed at the push of a button.

The duo had to fake that their living conditions were harsher than those of their fellow celebrities, even persuading them to give up a bed and some of their food. Radio 1 presenter Dean McCullough was also roped into the act, and if they maintained it, the entire camp would be rewarded with a junk food feast. However, shortly after Dean moved into his new environment, doubts began to arise.

Coleen Rooney was the first to express her worries, showing that her Wagatha Christie moment wasn't a one-off, reports . As the main camp learned that the whole group would be heading to the trial that day to face off with the junkyard residents, they were thrilled at the prospect of a potential showdown. GK Barry exclaimed: "I can't wait to see those lying little thieves!" As the main camp journeyed to the trial clearing, journalist Jane Moore concocted a strategy to ensure the trio of Maura, Dean, and Richard were caught red-handed: "So what we should do is say nothing to them.

Don't let them know that we know." The torment of living in Jungle Junkyard.