Im A Celebritys Olivia Attwood and Boy George face first trial after VIP twist

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    Four contestants have been singled out to face the first Bushtucker Trial on this year's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

    Yesterday (Sunday) saw this year’s cast make their entrance into the jungle a number of ways from walking off buildings to jumping out of helicopters.

    During the opening episode, hosts Ant and Dec revealed viewers had been voting for their "jungle VIPs" and had chosen Boy George and Olivia Attwood.

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    Each in turn got to pick a "plus one", with Olivia choosing Chris Moyles and Boy George opting for Scarlette Douglas.

    Olivia and Chris were told: “As VIPs you’re going to get a taste of the high life by jumping out of a chopper at 10,000ft.”

    Meanwhile, Boy George and Scarlett got a message: “Your time on the yacht has now ended and you must make your way to shore, where your VIP experience will continue.”

    Spotting a dinghy, the pair rowed from their yacht to a beach singing "Row Row Row Your Boat’ as they went."

    The four VIPs then made their way together to a makeshift camp with some instructions for them. Scarlette read: “While you might be used to life as a VIP, on I’m A Celebrity that means something very different.

    "You are now Very Isolated People and you’ll spend tonight marooned on this island. Tomorrow, you’ll all take on the first trial of the series before joining your fellow celebrities in camp.”

    Scarlette added: “We are fully roughing it tonight gang!” Boy George said: “Maybe I’ll meditate.” Chris joked: “It’s like a student flat!” The remaining six celebs arrived in the main camp.

    Politician Matt Hancock is one of those set to join the 10 currently confirmed members in camp shortly after the launch of the series, according to reports.

    A source told The Sun: “Matt is a sensational signing for the show as producers love a star with a story to tell – and they always hope they’ll spill the beans round the campfire.”

    However the former health secretary has been suspended as a Conservative MP following news of his decision.

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    • Olivia Attwood
    • Scarlette Douglas
    • Chris Moyles
    • I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

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