I’m A Celeb stars scream ‘oh my God’ as they jump out of helicopter in shock trial

The latest batch of celebrities to take on life in the Australian outback are seen getting squeamish as they jump from the chopper and face a grisly trial in a preview clip

I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here gets underway tonight with the latest batch of famous faces set to take on the gruelling challenge of life in the jungle. With an explosive season ahead, the stars are seen arriving with a bang in a new preview video that shows the contestants literally diving headfirst into campmate life.

In the clip, contestants Aitch, Kelly Brook, Eddie Kadi, Shona McGarty and Martin Kemp are seen making the iconic helicopter ride to the coastline where hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly are waiting for them on a huge yellow star. The duo then tell them via a megaphone that their only route down is via a parachute.

While Aitch is seen hyped up for the jump, the same can’t be said for everyone, with Kelly appearing horrified as she responds, saying: “What?” as Martin quips: “No, no.”

Eddie is seen wide-eyed in bewilderment at the baptism of fire that awaits. The five are then seen tied to their guides as they jump from the helicopter with plenty of screaming afoot.

The camera then cuts to the lavish house where Ruby Wax, Angry Ginge, Lisa Riley, Alex Scott and Jack Osbourne are seen turning up in a Love Island-esque walking in slo-mo compilation.

However, the glamour ends there as they are tasked with having their heads shut into individual wire cages with a wooden frame, as Ant warns, “you will have company in there,” before snakes are dumped on top of them.

The hilarious clip sees Alex, Jack and Ruby initially remaining admirably calm, as Angry Ginge is heard pleading “please tell us what it is first, tell us what it is first,” as the panic sets in. Lisa, meanwhile, is heard exclaiming: “Oh my God, it’s a snake, oh my God, it’s a frickin’ snake,” as the slithery companions are piled on top of her head.

ITV have promised fans a “launch show like no other” as the series gets underway with plenty of twists and turns expected. The rumoured late arrivals for the show are expected to be Vogue Williams, who was spotted at the VIP opening of Winter Wonderland in London just days ago, and Tom Read Wilson.

Meanwhile, it’s been confirmed that the stars of I’m A Celeb will have to survive 72 hours in the jungle to secure their full I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! fee. The stars must comply with a lesser-known rule of the ITV show or risk forfeiting their fee.

According to reports, celebrities must stay in the jungle for at least 72 hours to earn their wage; otherwise, they risk leaving Australia empty-handed.

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While it doesn’t sound that long when faced with the harsh conditions of sleeping in the outback and a lack of food, many stars have been known to crumble under pressure.

The highly anticipated new series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! kicks off tonight at 9pm on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player.

Scots ‘can’t let go’ of World Cup chance – McGinn

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World Cup qualifying: Scotland v Denmark

Venue: Hampden Park, Glasgow Date: Tuesday, 18 November Time: 19:45 GMT

Scotland “can’t let go” of the opportunity they have to reach a first men’s World Cup since 1998, says midfielder John McGinn.

McGinn set up Ben Gannon-Doak’s goal as the Scots fought back from three down but ultimately lost 3-2 in Greece on Saturday.

However, Belarus’ 2-2 draw in Denmark meant the Danes are only a point above Steve Clarke’s side going into Tuesday’s final round of qualifiers, when Scotland and Denmark go head to head at Hampden.

Win and Scotland will finish top and qualify for next summer’s finals. Draw and defeat, and it’s the play-offs.

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He said it “shouldn’t have taken us to 3-0 down” to produce the performance they mustered in the final 25 minutes.

“The manager said the last 20, 30 minutes was everything that we’ve shown as a group over the past five, six years which got us some success, which got us to tournaments – direct, full of energy, brave, creating chances,” the Aston Villa captain explained.

“What an effort we put in towards the end. It feels a bit weird, the feeling of relief that Denmark didn’t win gives us an opportunity for a cup final on Tuesday night.

“We’ve showed signs of a better performance, but there’s still a lot to learn, we know that.

‘Hopefully the Tartan Army can get behind us’

Aaron Hickey was replaced by Anthony Ralston at right-back for the final 15 minutes and said it was “for sure” harder being “off the pitch” than on it.

“Just having to wait and see,” said the Brentford defender, 23. “But when you’re on the pitch, you’re just focusing on the game.

“It was chaos and just waiting on the pitch at the end of the match to hear the fans go mental was a good feeling for us. But we know we have to keep our heads on the ground and full focus for Tuesday. A massive chance, so we just need to keep our heads up.

“We need to start the match better, right from the first whistle to the end. Just give it everything. Hopefully, the Tartan Army can get behind us and go with that full momentum into the game and just put the pressure on them.”

Goalkeeper Craig Gordon believed the game in Piraeus “could have ended any score”, with Greek attacker Tasos Bakasetas sent off for a second booking hear the end.

“You heard the noise there from the Tartan Army,” said the 42-year-old. “They’ve got a cup final on Tuesday night.

“That’s the best we’ve played for a few games now. We kind of rediscovered that in the last 20 minutes, which was nice to know that’s still in there.

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‘Ultra confident, world-class ability’ – Murray on Hansen

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Former scrum-half Conor Murray said that Mack Hansen has “world-class ability” after his first-half hat-trick in Ireland’s 46-19 win against Australia on Saturday.

Hansen, who was starting an Ireland game at full-back for the first time, starred on his return from a foot injury with three tries inside the opening 30 minutes as Ireland picked up a record win over Australia.

Speaking on the Ireland Rugby Social podcast, Murray praised Canberra-born Hansen for his influence on and off the pitch for Andy Farrell’s side.

“He has been missed around the squad because he is such a personality. Whatever he brings to the group, he just makes people feel really good,” Murray explained.

“He brings fun, he brings a relaxed atmosphere and then he brings this world-class ability to play rugby.

“His tries look easy, the first two especially, but I can be sure, watching them back, he’s been talking to Sam [Prendergast] or Bundee [Aki], or whoever he’s trying to be on the shoulder of to link with.

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‘What sets him apart is his knowledge of the game’

Hansen won 28 caps on the wing for Ireland, but was thrust into the full-back position for the first time at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday with Hugo Keenan and Jamie Osborne both injured.

While Murray says other players would find such a change for a big Test game “tough”, Hansen’s “ultra-confidence” helped him to make a seamless transition.

“He’s not arrogant, he’s just ultra confident in what he can do, where he can play and what he brings to the squad,” Murray continued.

“He would have leaned on Hugo Keenan during the week; he would have talked to people like Jamie Osborne, who’s played full-back recently really well for Ireland, and been open to being told what to do and where to be.

“Athletic wise, he is really impressive. He’s really quick, really strong but what sets Mack apart is his knowledge of the game. Where to be, positioning, understanding of where to be in attack.”

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‘Ultra confident, world-class ability’ – Murray on Hansen

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Former scrum-half Conor Murray said that Mack Hansen has “world-class ability” after his first-half hat-trick in Ireland’s 46-19 win against Australia on Saturday.

Hansen, who was starting an Ireland game at full-back for the first time, starred on his return from a foot injury with three tries inside the opening 30 minutes as Ireland picked up a record win over Australia.

Speaking on the Ireland Rugby Social podcast, Murray praised Canberra-born Hansen for his influence on and off the pitch for Andy Farrell’s side.

“He has been missed around the squad because he is such a personality. Whatever he brings to the group, he just makes people feel really good,” Murray explained.

“He brings fun, he brings a relaxed atmosphere and then he brings this world-class ability to play rugby.

“His tries look easy, the first two especially, but I can be sure, watching them back, he’s been talking to Sam [Prendergast] or Bundee [Aki], or whoever he’s trying to be on the shoulder of to link with.

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‘What sets him apart is his knowledge of the game’

Hansen won 28 caps on the wing for Ireland, but was thrust into the full-back position for the first time at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday with Hugo Keenan and Jamie Osborne both injured.

While Murray says other players would find such a change for a big Test game “tough”, Hansen’s “ultra-confidence” helped him to make a seamless transition.

“He’s not arrogant, he’s just ultra confident in what he can do, where he can play and what he brings to the squad,” Murray continued.

“He would have leaned on Hugo Keenan during the week; he would have talked to people like Jamie Osborne, who’s played full-back recently really well for Ireland, and been open to being told what to do and where to be.

“Athletic wise, he is really impressive. He’s really quick, really strong but what sets Mack apart is his knowledge of the game. Where to be, positioning, understanding of where to be in attack.”

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NDLEA Destroys 25,381.495kg Of Cocaine, Cannabis, Tramadol In Kebbi

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kebbi State Command, has destroyed 25,381.495 kilogrammes of seized drug exhibits worth billions of naira in street value.

The exercise, carried out on Saturday in the Kola area of Birnin Kebbi, involved 0.027kg of cocaine, 16,951.105kg of cannabis sativa, 0.0036kg of methamphetamine, 336.978kg of Akuskura (THC) and 8,093.381kg of tramadol, all totalling 25,381.495kg.

Deputy Director in charge of General Operations at the NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja, Muhammed Usman, who represented the agency’s Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd.), said the Federal High Court in Birnin Kebbi granted the order for the public destruction in line with Section 3, Subsection 1 of the NDLEA Act.

He said, “This occasion signifies a major achievement in our ongoing efforts to curb substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in the country.”

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Marwa added that the destruction of the confiscated drugs stands as clear evidence of the agency’s commitment to building a drug-free society, noting that it sends a strong warning to those involved in illicit drug activities.

He warned that the menace of illegal drugs continues to devastate lives, tear families apart, and weaken the fabric of Nigerian society.

“The impact of drug abuse and trafficking goes far beyond the substances themselves. It has contributed to serious crimes, including armed robbery, kidnapping and banditry across the nation,” he said.

Earlier, the Kebbi State NDLEA Commander, Rabiu Abdullahi Sokoto, said the strategic location of the state has unfortunately made it a transit route for drug traffickers.

I’m A Celeb’s Angry Ginge’s mould-filled bedroom in £350 per month ‘pub’ flat

YouTube millionaire AngryGinge is one of the famous faces heading into the jungle tonight as the brand new series of I’m A Celebrity… Get me Out Of Here! kicks off on ITV

He might have millions now, but AngryGinge started his career in a room filled with mould. If you’re under the age of 25, you might not have heard of the social media staruntil he was announced as one of the stars in this year’s I’m A Celebrity line-up.

But over the past five years, the 24-year-old from Salford, Greater Manchester- whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle – has become a YouTube millionaire for his FIFA and football-related content.

And it all started from his dingy council estate bedroom that he jokingly refers to as a ‘pub’. Speaking on a podcast back in 2023, he shared: “The place I live in is an absolute s***hole. If you go on TikTok and put in ‘AngryGinge’s pub’ – because people say I live in a pub – that’s how much of s***hole it is.”

He went on to detail all the things that were wrong with it and said: “Windows single-glazed, don’t have a shower, carpets have been down for 30 years, wallpaper’s coming off the walls – but I’m staying there so I can save up to get a house. But the rent there is £350 a month, which is an absolute bargain, which is why I’m not complaining about the roof, the f***ing mould.”

Here, the content creator, who has more than five million followers across TikTok and Instagram, gives fans a tour of his old room where he launched his career – and where he lives now.