I'm A Celebrity fans agree on who should leave first as Ant McPartlin says 'I don't get it'

Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly
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Fans of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! have shared their frustrations at the 'overexposure' of one of the campmates. It comes as Dean McCullough has taken on multiple Bushtucker trials during the 2024 series of the ITV show.

The 33-year-old quickly drew attention as he struggled through tasks with fans finding his screams of fear hugely amusing, leading to him being voted to undertake almost every single trial so far.

But his continued nomination means that other campmates have been subjected to reduced airtime in comparison. Fans have taken to social media to petition that the Northern Irish star become the first to face the chop when it comes time to eliminate the first celebrity of the season.

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One person said on X: "Can we all collectively agree that dean must leave the jungle first #ImACeleb #imacelebrity." Others mentioned tense moments between Dean and his fellow campmates, The Mirror reports.

Alan Halsall tried to wake Dean so that he could help collect fire wood. Dean later said: “Listen to me. If you're gonna wake me up, you need to give me a minute, alright?

Dean McCullough and Coleen Rooney
Dean McCullough and Coleen Rooney -Credit:James Gourley/ITV/REX/Shutterstock

"It takes a couple of minutes for my contact lenses to get back working again, alright, so you don't need to turn around to me and say ‘Do you not fancy it? OK?’ And then turn around and walk away.”

And Tulisa commented that she was finding Dean's singing first thing in the morning a little hard to bear. One fan wrote in a statement on X: "There needs to be a rule re: the trials that if someone has done 2 in a row, they're exempt from the next one. 11 other campmates there who'd like to have a go but nah, let's send Dean again."

And even presenter Ant McPartlin said: "This is not a personal thing. It’s not about Dean. It’s about us, just seeing different people down there. I think we want to see different people on the show doing [trials].

"Some people are, unfortunately, aren't getting... I'd like to see Barry do a trial. I'd like to see Melvin down there. Or Oti... Who is still voting for Dean? I don't get it."