Nadia Forde became the second person to leave the I'm A Celebrity jungle on
Tuesday night.
The
25-year-old follows Jimmy Bullard's shock departure the previous
evening when he faced members of the Wombat tribe but Nadia faced
competition from all nine campers up for the public vote.
Nadia
proved to be the most unpopular among the celebrities when she received
the least votes to stay in the competition for another day.
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She's out: Nadia Forde becomes the second casualty of the I'm A Celebrity jungle as she's voted off on Tuesday night
Spilling the
gossip: During her exit interview, conversations with Ant & Dec
turned to her relationship with Jake Quickenden, who she developed a
close bond with
On
her exit, conversations with Ant & Dec turned to her relationship
with Jake Quickenden, who she developed a close bond with
Answering
how she felt about him, Nadia said: 'Jake is such a sweetheart and he
is one of the strongest members in there. Everyone is on top of
eachother in there, he's like a brother.
'We
love each other to bits and he's such a flirt. Don't think it's just
me. He's such a loving caring guy, he does it to everyone.'
The
previous evening, Jake had decided to have a heart to heart with Nadia
and decided to take the opportunity to tell her he really liked her.
You're special: Jake hinted that he was not as single as he made out, as he tells Nadia he really likes her
Heart to heart: Jake told Nadia that he really liked her but knew she cooled off when he mentioned a girlfriend
He
told her: 'You're cut from a different cloth, you. If there's one thing
you've learned here, it's to be a 'yes' girl. If you find someone
attractive, go and tell them.
'We haven't spoken as much since I mentioned my girlfriend. You automatically switched off.'
She responded by saying, 'I'm a girl's girl, I don't f**k people over.'
Back to reality: No doubt Nadia is looking forward to a good meal and a hot shower
There she is: She received a hug from a familiar face as soon as she left the camp
TODAY'S POLL
The
day had started with reactions to the shock departure of Jimmy Bullard,
the campers were fearful that nobody was safe and felt especially
disappointed that the dynamic of the camp had changed.
Melanie
Sykes was particularly emotional about the departure, heading to the
Bush Telegraph in tears to say, 'Jimmy has helped me lots and I'm so
shocked to see him go. I've loved having him around.'
Another
Wombats tribe member who felt affected was tearful Foggy, who added: 'I
was so emotional that I lost Jimmy but also shocked that I have a lot
of fans out there who are keeping me in.'
Shock elimination: Jimmy Bullard was evicted from the camp on Tuesday night's show
Emotional: Carl Foggarty was tearful after finding out that his best friend in camp was going to leave
It
was a puzzle for the celebrities to work out why Jimmy might have been
unpopular with the voters and some brought up Jimmy's bullying incident
with Jake where he accused him of having no talent.
Kendra speculated: 'There are times he takes it too far and some people might not like it.'
But
having been on the receiving end, Jake said Jimmy was the one who made
him feel first at home in the camp and commented, 'He took the mickey
out of me and I liked that.'
Later that day, attentions turned to the Bushtucker Trial and it was their decision which pair took on the challenge.
Wet, wet, wet: Michael Buerk and Vicki Michelle were submerged in water as a wheel turned them right around
Going around the twist: Vicki and Michael were sent spinning on a giant wheel where they had to pass objects between each other
The view from below: Michael had to throw the balls into a net on the ground, getting his aim just right
Michael
Buerk made it an easy decision when he and Vicki Michelle said they
wanted to do the Deadly Dunker because they'd never done the challenge
before.
Making
a grabber and a thrower out of the pair, Vicki and Michael had to
retrieve soft balls out of an insect-filled water tank before throwing
it accurately into a net.
When ten minutes was up, it was seven successful throws and seven meals achieved for the celebrities back in camp.
From
one dream team to another, Kendra Wilkinson and Jake Quickenden were
forced to enter a smelly swamp to retrieve a treat for camp.
Cheeky: Jake Quickeden and Kendra
Wilkinson took on a swamp challenge to bring home a treat but they were a
little too distracted with each other
No such luck: The pair didn't manage to get the question right and the digestive biscuits weren't granted
They
had to compete riddles that they found in the swamp but unfortunately
were too concerned with making dirty-minded exchanges.
To camera, Kendra said: 'Jake and I have really got close. We have this really funny, cool bond.'
Unfortunately the celebrities got the question wrong and the digestive biscuits treat was not granted.
Next
was the annual time to enjoy letters from home, but on this occasion
the campers had to recite a string of eight words to try to win the
letters for each other.
Emotions run high: The campers are given letters from camp and they all get tearful, including Mel
Michael, Mel and Kendra failed to remember the string when winning letters for Vicki, Kendra and Nadia respectively.
'I want out of here,' Kendra said as she got back to camp and said she remembered all of the words in hindsight.
She even volunteered to leave.
The
letters proved to be an emotional time for the campers, with Jake
finding out that he was going to be an uncle and Michael was sent love
from his grandchildren.
To top off a lovely evening, the celebrities were given Octopus for their 7-star dinner in camp.
Too much? Mel wiped away tears after feeling homesick about having a letter from her son
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