ITV I'm A Celeb Coleen Rooney's comment sparks fans to plead 'what' as truth uncovered
I'm A Celebrity viewers were baffled as Coleen Rooney rumbled the truth about Junkyard camp. The 38-year-old showed off the detective skills that earned her the Wagatha Christie moniker in Friday's episode of TV's toughest entertainment challenge.
The mum-of-four, who is married to Wayne Rooney, uncovered the new campmates were lying about how grim the Junkyard camp was. Saturday's episode saw Reverend Richard Coles, Dean McCullough and Maura Higgins admit they were lying when they met up with the original camp for the first Bushtucker Trial.
Coleen shared her suspicions at the start of the episode and viewers were frustrated as Dean McCullough immediately spilled the truth as soon as he was questioned. Ant and Dec revealed the newcomers were withholding the truth to win a Junkyard buffet for all the contestants.
However, fans were confused when Maura And Reverend Richard competed in a Bushtucker Trial and were able to still win the food, despite their lie being rumbled. Brighton said: "I thought they only won the treat if they weren't discovered by the main camp"
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Amber commented: "Why are they still getting the buffet if they’ve been figured out?" Brooke commented: "have the main camp not just ruined it for themselves though? no junk food buffet for you lads" Kate added: "thought they would lose the scrap yard buffet trail as the main camp guessed it ... what was the point"
Ryan posted: "I thought the game on #ImACeleb was that if main camp figures out the luxury camp they lost the rest of the meals so why are they doing a trial"
Maura and Richard performed incredibly well in the challenge and were forgiven by the main camp as they won all six portions on offer in the eating trial.