Harmony was in short supply in the I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! camp on Monday night, as a fresh feud erupted over the most basic of camp chores: washing up.
The Proposal That Sparked a Row
The conflict began when contestant Angry Ginge, who had been tasked with cleaning duties, suggested a way to reduce his workload. He proposed that the campmates could use the same dish for both their breakfast and lunch, arguing it would cut down on the amount of washing up required.
This idea, however, was met with immediate and firm resistance from model Kelly Brook and presenter Vogue Williams. Kelly insisted that using a clean cup or bowl in the morning helped make the meal feel more like a proper breakfast, a small comfort in the challenging jungle environment.
Campmates Clash Over Hygiene and Comfort
Visibly frustrated with the extra work, Angry Ginge retorted, "So we're doubling the washing up because it feels a bit more like breakfast?" His complaint set the stage for a direct confrontation.
Vogue Williams was quick to defend the camp's standards. "People have the right to have a clean bowl in the morning and a clean whatever they want in the afternoon and a clean one in the evening," she stated firmly, putting hygiene and personal preference at the forefront of the debate.
The disagreement escalated as Kelly Brook explained her stance further in the private Bush Telegraph confessional. She highlighted a critical practical issue with leaving dirty dishes around. "If you're leaving food in camp, by the time you get back to your tin at lunch time, it's going be covered in ants," she said. "It's really unhygienic and it's not very nice, so no one wants to do it."
Tensions Rise in the Jungle
This clash over domestic duties marks another moment of tension among the celebrities, proving that even in the Australian jungle, conflicts over household chores are universal. The incident, which aired on December 1, 2025, shows how the pressures of camp life and hunger can turn a simple discussion about crockery into a major row.
With Angry Ginge firmly in the firing line from two of the camp's most prominent figures, the fallout from this argument is likely to influence the group's dynamic in the days to come, potentially affecting alliances and morale as the competition continues.