I'm A Celeb's GK Barry opens up on campmate's horror moment in jungle

GK Barry
-Credit:ITV


It's a moment Grace Keeling could only dream of before her stint in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! as she took to the Wembley stage for GK Barry’s Saving Grace XXX-Mas Special.

The 25-year-old was joined on stage alongside her former campmates Maura Higgins and Dean McCullough. Special guests Jamie Laing and Bimini Bon Boulash were also brought on as part of the extravaganza.

During the live performance, GK reflected on one moment in the Australian jungle one of the campmates let out an ear piercing scream, sparking fears they had fallen over the infamous rope bridge.

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She explained: "One day, Oti was crossing the bridge and as she put her hand on the string she though it felt thicker than normal. She then looked down and it turns out it was a snake!"

"She was totally fine but the screams were so loud we thought she had fallen off the bridge!," Grace confirmed.

She was joined on stage by campmates GK Barry and Dean McCullough
She was joined on stage by campmates GK Barry and Dean McCullough -Credit:TikTok

When discussing their first moves outside of the jungle, after greeting family and friends again, GK admitted she turned her phone on almost instantly to see what the buzz from the outside world was.

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She continued: "The first thing I did was hug my girlfriend, it was genuinely amazing. Then, I turned my phone on as I wanted to speak to everyone I'd missed and see what the world was saying."

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Former Love Island star Maura replied: "Really?! I didn’t turn my phone on until 11pm at night and even then I couldn’t be bothered to go through it all and just left it to chill in my room."

She added: "I'm still in the jungle bubble now and I love it!," GK also gushed over her campmates and looked fondly back at her time on the ITV show, concluding: "I think we got SO lucky with our group. Everyone really supported each other which made the weather more bearable."

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