I’m A Celeb fans are all saying the same thing after Dean McCullough has been selected for a third trial in a row.
After the show’s second episode saw GK Barry enter the ‘Vile Volcano’, there were worries she would be selected for nearly every trial as fellow influencer Nella Rose was last year.
Those with that worry should not be concerned however, as tonight marks the third night in a row that Dean has been voted for, and he is now set to take part in tomorrow night’s trial.
The Radio 1 DJ is set to take on tomorrow night’s I’m A Celeb challenge which is called ‘Lethal Lab’.
McCullough got only two stars last night in a sarcophagus-themed trivia trial, and got none this evening in a joint trial with influencer and podcaster GK Barry.
As he returns to the Bushtucker Trials tomorrow though, fans are all saying the same thing.
One tweeted: “WHY HAVE WE VOTED FOR DEAN FOR F*CKS SAKE.”
Another didn’t have much faith in McCullough, tweeting: “You guys are actually p*ssing me off because theyre gonna die in that camp living on rice and beans.”
A third tweeted: “CRYING leave dean alone LFMKAHDIW.”
A fourth went as far as to say: “p*ss off voting for dean and gk. i’m bored now and wanna see the others do something.”
McCullough was joined in the top two by McFly singer Danny Jones.
Jones opened up about his anxiety tonight in an emotional episode, in which Strictly star Oti Mabuse also spoke about her brother’s suicide at the age of 16, and N Dubz star Tulisa spoke about being taken to court after being involved in a sting operation.
Jones spoke about how he had struggled with anxiety for much of his life, saying he had a ‘don’t worry, be happy’ tattoo because: “I’m always constantly worrying, but that’s what I’m working on.”
He confirmed he had been in therapy since 19 for anxiety, and revealed he had previously had a panic attack on live TV.
He said: “I was freaking out and I couldn’t answer the question that got asked to me.”
This led Mabuse to open up about her brother’s suicide aged 16, with the Strictly pro and early fan favourite saying: “In our culture, we don’t really open up.
“Every year we celebrate his birthday, but it’s the people that are still left with the aftermath that feel it every single day and you have to go out in the world and be strong and happy and bubbly and positive, but it’s tough.
“So, if you don’t talk about it, no matter how frustrating it is and if you don’t get those feelings out, if you don’t seek the help, it’s hurtful for you, as well as the people around you that love you.”
If you’re struggling with anxiety, please try talking about your feelings to a friend, family member, see a health professional such as a GP, or counsellor. You can contact Samaritans, call: 116 123 or email: [email protected] if you need someone to talk to.
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