ITV I’m A Celeb’s Nella Rose and Sam Thompson face horrifying underwater Bushtucker trial

I'm A Celebrity's Nella Rose and Sam Thompson are set to face a horrifying underwater Bushtucker trial in Sunday's episode, 26 November.

The pair, who had a bit of a tiff earlier this week, will have to answer aquatic-themed questions while submerged, in a trial called Fishy Business.

In a preview clip, Sam is seen screaming as a toad lands on his head, while hosts Ant and Dec look on laughing.

Just a few days ago, Nella took part in the Touchdown of Terror trial inside the Scarena. Sam tried to encourage her with some kind words, but it didn't go down too well.


Nella found Sam a bit too much and told him to stay calm. Some viewers thought she was being 'patronising', but since then she's won the public's support.

After participating in the terrifying trial, which she ended early, fans have rallied behind her, believing she shouldn't be picked for every task.

The trial involved her and Grace Dent having their heads encased in a clear helmet. With no way to use their hands, they could only stand as creepy crawlies were dumped into the helmet, quickly filling it up.

Nella had previously talked about potentially quitting the show, just days into the new series, following her row with campmate Fred Sirieix.

The Youtuber, 26, opened up about potentially leaving the Australian jungle in a chat with food critic Grace Dent during Wednesday's episode, 22 November.

Nella spoke candidly about how she never follows through with things and "always quits", revealing I'm A Celeb had been "the one thing" she wanted to try and stick out.

“I’ve never, ever in my life started something and finished it. Ever," Nella admitted to Grace. "I always quit, or I always sign on short term or if I don’t like it I can leave. This is the one thing I said I’m going to try and stick it through but I can already see myself… if I get in my head too much…”

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