I'm a Celebrity 2019 – as it happened: Caitlyn Jenner considers quitting show while Jane McDonald 'enters' camp
All the latest from the ITV jungle as this year's series continues
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! continued with a fresh batch of contestants, including Girls Aloud singer Nadine Coyle and retired footballer Ian Wright.
Tonight's episode saw American TV personality Caitlyn Jenner and Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway take on the first insect-filled Bushtucker Trial of this year's series.
Confined in a box with nothing but 50,000 insects and 25 rats for company, the pair ended up winning two meals each for their respective camps – good news considering Wright is already getting irate because of the hunger.
Another task later on in the episode saw the main camp – comprised of Coyle, Garraway, singer Myles Stephenson and DJs Adele Roberts and Roman Kemp – attempt to win their luxury items of choice.
A hairbrush, disposable camera and mug fit with a picture of Kemp's girlfriend and dog were among the items that the group lost out on winning, but offering them consolation were the two items they did manage to win: Kate Garraway's concealer and a photo of Loose Women star Jane McDonald, as picked by Adele.
Catch up with all the action from tonight’s episode as it unfolded below.
See the full list of celebrity contestants here, and read our columnist Fiona Sturges's thoughts on the show here.
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here continues nightly at 9pm on ITV
Hello, and welcome to tonight's I'm a Celebrity live blog.
Just to warn: I will not be eating any insects while writing it.
Our critic thinks that last night's launch placed one person as a clear frontrunner.
One friendship nobody expected that every viewer is now secretly hoping for? Caitlyn Jenner and Girls Aloud's Nadine Coyle.
You can find a recap of all of the events from last night's launch show right here
Just under 30 minutes to go until the unlikeliest partnership – Kate Garraway and Caitlyn Jenner – take on the first trial of this year's series.
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