Fans Criticize ‘I’m A Celeb’ for Easy ITV Trial Choices

Fans of the popular reality series “I’m A Celebrity” have expressed their discontent with the latest Bushtucker Trial, deeming it one of the easiest challenges yet. Viewers took to social media to voice their frustrations, suggesting the show has resorted to simpler tasks in recent episodes.
Details of the Controversial Trial
In the most recent episode, participants included YouTuber Anger Ginge, model Kelly Brook, and rapper Aitch. Each contestant faced a different challenge during the trial:
- Anger Ginge: His task involved moving two toads for two stars. He completed this in just six seconds, which many fans found surprisingly easy.
- Kelly Brook: She was challenged to untie knots while her head was confined in a box filled with critters.
- Aitch: His mission required him to eat four fish eyes, but he struggled to complete this task.
The trio’s efforts led to a total of eight stars earned for the camp. However, the simplicity of Ginge’s task raised eyebrows among the audience. Social media reactions included comments like, “I can’t believe part of this trial was to pick up a couple of toads,” and “These trials have been way too easy.” Fans felt that the current challenges lacked the excitement and difficulty previously associated with the show.
Viewer Reactions
Many viewers expressed their disappointment at the lack of challenge in the Bushtucker Trial. Statements included:
- “Seriously. Two stars for picking up two gorgeous toads and plopping them in a pool? Nonsense.”
- “Not interested in this trial at all. Quite boring, to be honest.”
The general consensus among fans is that the producers of “I’m A Celebrity” might need to reconsider the difficulty levels of such trials to retain viewer engagement.
Conclusion
As “I’m A Celebrity” continues to air, the series faces increasing scrutiny regarding the design of its challenges. With fans openly criticizing the latest Bushtucker Trial for its simplicity, the show’s producers may need to elevate the stakes to satisfy its dedicated audience.




