I'm A Celeb's Alex Scott fumes at messy camp after trial victory
Alex Scott fumes at messy I'm A Celeb camp

Camp Chaos Erupts After Trial Success

Sports presenter Alex Scott was left furious with her fellow I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! campmates during Saturday night's explosive episode after returning from a challenging trial to discover their camp in complete disarray.

Tents of Torment Trial

The drama unfolded after Alex, alongside model Vogue Williams, Tom Read-Wilson and EastEnders star Shona McGarty, faced the dreaded 'Tents of Torment' challenge. Presenters Ant and Dec had warned them it would be a camping experience like no other.

Vogue and Tom were tasked with lying in separate tents containing six stars each, secured by padlocks, while being joined by several snakes. Meanwhile, Alex and Shona had to search for keys in fish guts and offal.

Despite the gruelling conditions, the team managed to secure an impressive 12 stars and returned to camp expecting celebration, only to find it deserted.

Return to Disaster

The victorious campmates discovered their colleagues had all been sent on a luxury breakfast, leaving behind what Alex described as a scene where 'a bomb had hit it.'

Tom expressed his disappointment, saying: 'I really did want to have a bit of a fanfare, but there's no one to do it with, and I think they're probably off having a lovely, lovely time.'

Alex's frustration mounted as she surveyed the mess, complaining: 'They were too excited about having their breakfast, they've not even soaked the beans for us before they left. I am not pleased! What even is this? I found all the pots and pans everywhere.'

She confessed to feeling 'deflated' by the situation and vowed to address the issue directly.

Confrontation and Denials

When the breakfast group returned, Alex immediately confronted Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp and model Kelly Brook about the state they'd left the camp in.

'We actually thought you'd up and run because there was rice and ants everywhere,' she raged. 'All ants everywhere, it was just like... There was rice leftover, all ants everywhere!'

Martin and Kelly attempted to defend themselves, claiming the rice had been properly soaked in water before they left. Martin explained: 'Because we've gone away, they've all dried out, because we've been out of camp we haven't topped it up.'

However, Alex remained sceptical, venting her frustration in the Bush Telegraph: 'Then why was it a mess?! Are they lying to us? What happened to make camp just like a bomb had hit it?'

Despite her anger, Alex showed maturity by adding: 'They were adamant that the beans were left to soak so, do you know what, I need to trust them.'

Kelly later admitted to Jack Osbourne that she 'felt so bad' about the situation, confessing: 'I genuinely feel so guilty.'

The incident highlighted the growing tensions in camp as hunger and fatigue began to take their toll on the celebrities, proving that even basic camp maintenance can become a major source of conflict in the jungle.