Declan Donnelly had the best reaction to Holly Willoughby's test Bush Tucker trial

Declan Donnelly took to Twitter on Thursday to share his reaction to Holly Willoughby's attempt at a Bush Tucker trial. The mum-of-three, who will be joining Dec in Australia to present I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here for the 2018 series, was tasked with putting her hands into the 'Box of shocks' on This Morning, and hilariously struggled with the challenge.

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Holly was given a terrifying task on This Morning!

Putting her hands in the first box, she said: "I don't think I can do this, I think I'm going to cry." Finding out that the spider inside was actually fake, she joked: "I hate you all." Holly guessed she touched a rat in the second box, and was delighted to see it was actually a box of kittens, while the third box hilariously contained the 2017 Queen of the Jungle, Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo. Sharing his reaction to the fun video on Twitter, Dec wrote: "Just watched @Schofe put @hollywills through a #BushtuckerTrial on @thismorning. She was worse than Gillian McKeith! What the heck are we in for?!" He accompanied the post with an emoji of a man with a hand over his face.

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However, Holly's trial was a big hit with the viewers, with one person writing: "This was brilliant! WELL DONE @hollywills. Good luck and have fun," while another added: "I want you and Holly to take part in a bushtucker this year. No excuses Declan! Isla needs to see her daddy do this stuff!" Holly also took to Twitter to retweet I'm a Celebrity's first poster for the new series, which showed sign posts for different parts of the jungle camp. Sharing it on her own Twitter page, Holly added: "Erm can’t see a sign for the spa? ... eek... oh my... this is really happening."

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