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Kate Garraway is the new I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! camp leader

Kate Garraway is the new camp leader on ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’.
The 52-year-old television presenter has been voted as the latest leader of the remaining 10 campmates in the ITV reality show, after she got the most votes from her fellow campmates during Monday’s (02.12.19) episode of the show.
Kate took over the duties – which see her in charge of the camp, with the added luxury of being exempt from camp chores – from Caitlyn Jenner, who had won the vote last week to be the second camp leader following an initial run by James Haskell.
The ‘Good Morning Britain’ star chose former football legend Ian Wright to be her deputy leader, and the pair then got to work organising new camp tasks for everyone to do, which turned out to be more difficult than expected.
Kate said: "It was really tricky because everyone wanted a change of job. We can’t give people jobs they’ve done before so you end up with a mathematical nightmare."
Eventually, the pair decided to give Cliff Parisi and Jacqueline Jossa the chef job, James Haskell and Andy Whyment were named camp cleaners, washing up was given to Nadine Coyle and Roman Kemp, and Caitlyn Jenner and Myles Stephenson were tasked with camp maintenance.
But the list didn’t go down well with Jacqueline, who bemoaned having to cook.
She said: "I don’t want to cook, I can’t cook. I would prefer cleaning the dunny, cleaning everyone’s poo and wee than cooking".
Meanwhile, Nadine took part in the Bush Tucker Trial, which was called Movile Home and saw her search for 10 stars inside a caravan containing five sections, each with two stars inside.
The Girls Aloud star battled against green slime, fish guts, offal, green ants, crabs, and other jungle critters, but emerged victorious as she managed to pick up all 10 stars, making 10 meals for camp.
Campmates were treated to a dinner of duck, neeps, green papaya, congos, seaside greens, and ugli fruit for dessert.

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