Vogue Williams Takes Nasty Tumble in I'm A Celeb's Wrecking Balls of Rage Trial
Vogue Williams' nasty I'm A Celeb tumble in trial

Television personality Vogue Williams faced a brutal and painful fall during her latest Bushtucker trial on the hit ITV show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

Wrecking Balls of Rage Cause Chaos

The 40-year-old star took on the daunting 'Wrecking Balls of Rage' challenge in scenes scheduled to air on Saturday's episode. Her mission was to win stars for her hungry campmates by navigating a treacherous obstacle course while avoiding massive swinging wrecking balls.

In a newly released teaser, Vogue is seen adopting what host Dec Donnelly described as a 'speedy kind of technique'. She boldly shouts 'Come on then, you!' at the crew member preparing to launch the destructive ball towards her.

Unfortunately, her brave strategy backfired spectacularly. As she attempted to flee across a series of stepping stones over water, Vogue lost her footing and suffered a nasty tumble, slamming hard into the edge of the platform.

Ant and Dec React to Painful Fall

The show's iconic hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly watched in sympathetic horror as the presenter crashed into the structure. They were heard exclaiming 'Your poor hips!' as she took the full impact of the fall.

This dramatic trial comes hot on the heels of another significant jungle exit. On Friday night, former Lioness Alex Scott became the first contestant to be voted off this year's series.

Alex Scott's Emotional Exit Interview

The 41-year-old football pundit was made vulnerable after comedian Eddie Kadi, initially the favourite to leave first, won exemption from the public vote by succeeding in a live trial.

After receiving a warm round of applause from her campmates, Alex quickly gathered her belongings and left the camp for the final time. Speaking to Ant and Dec on the iconic bridge, she expressed mixed emotions.

'I'm free!' she declared. 'It feels strange and doesn't feel real. Now I'm like, "Oh, I'm out."'

When asked if she felt disappointed about being the first elimination, Alex insisted she had no regrets. 'Oh no! It has been an incredible experience and mentally it has been tough but I am so glad I got to do it with so many amazing campmates,' she explained. 'The laughter we have had and we really connected and making the bonds that we did.'

In a revealing moment, Alex was shown her contraband video where she secretly smuggled in salt. Laughing, she admitted: 'I don't know how many I took in, I just put them in my sock. The first few days I put it on a spoon and Jack sprinkled it in the rice and so my campmates did know about it.'

She also cheekily exposed campmate Martin Kemp over a jungle hygiene issue: 'The toilet seat situation, the smell is awful and someone keeps leaving the seat up, but we can't say anything because he is a national treasure.'

Before her departure, Alex revealed her winner prediction, backing fellow campmate Shona for victory. She was greeted off the bridge by her friend Regan Coleman, as her girlfriend, singer Jess Glynne, is currently performing shows across the UK.