I’m a Celeb star Ant McPartlin has revealed how there has been drama in the camp as a spider bit Dec – causing medics to come and inspect him
Presenter Dec Donnelly had to be looked at by medics after a spider bit his neck in in the I’m A Celeb camp.
The incident happened behind the scenes on the show earlier this week. Ant McPartlin opened up about the bite to viewers of an Instagram Live.
He said: “We’ve had quite a lot of drama not only on the show but off the show as well because Dec had a spider on his neck and was bitten by a spider and the medic was called in to have a look.”
Dec had a picture of the spider on his phone and shared it with the viewers, as well as the mark on his neck. He said: “Look at that spider, it bit me on the neck.”
He said it jumped onto his script before biting his neck.
Dec then joked: “The medic said I was lucky to be alive. If I wasn’t so fit and healthy, and masculine, I might not have survived.”
Shock bite: Ant says a medic was called (
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But Ant gave him short shrift saying: “No, she didn’t, she said it was a jumping spider and it was absolutely fine.” It’s the latest drama to befall the camp.
Dean McCullough revealed to the Mirror this week how the rainy conditions in the jungle were so bad t hat campmates are getting trenchfoot.
As part of an exclusive interview, Dean opened up about how gruelling the recent storms really were.
“Imagine the worst camping trip you’ve ever been on. You think it’s going to be gorgeous, then everything gets wet and you’re stuck there for weeks. Nothing ever dries out,” he says.
“It’s kind of a thing now in camp where if you don’t have trench foot, you’re kind of not cool. It was a real thing, and it does bring the mood down. Me and Coleen were both like: ‘when are we going to get a chance to do some sun bathing?’”
Dean McCullough opened up about more drama in the camp (
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He says that one night the rain got so bad they all had to shelter in the Bush Telegraph for 45 minutes.
“All our crocodile tail for dinner was ruined, so they gave us tofu instead,” he says. “If that’s not a short change, I don’t know what is…from crocodile tail to tofu.
“I’m from Belfast, and I live in Manchester, the two wettest places in the UK. I will never whinge about that rain ever again. It was biblical.”
Dean was the second celeb to leave the camp after Jane Moore. Tulisa has since left too.