Last show we found out that Warwick Davis was voted to take part in Frightful Tower, and he certainly wasn't pleased after not doing his best last time, although he kept with the logic that he needed to be able to feed his fellow campmates if he kept getting voted for the trials. Staying with this logic, Warwick felt fairly confident at the Bushtucker Clearing, and despite a few panics when being lifted up the tower, he was able to win 10 of the 12 stars with confidence, however missed the fifth and sixth ones because he felt a tarantula in the hole he had to put his hand in, which he certainly wasn't fond of! Warwick was happy with his stars, and admitted to Ant and Dec that he would go all out if he got any tarantulas near him in another trial!
Now, it was time for the immunity challenge, and all 12 celebrities were put into two groups - boys and girls - in a trial where they would have to work as a team and crack the jungle code. While Charlotte was disappointed at the supposed sexism of the teams, Amy was determined to show girl power.
There were six rounds and the boys and girls were randomly picked to go against each other. Each time, they'd be asked a question on a subject and whoever got it right would win a part of the code, to get closer. Whoever lost, would get a special gunge..
As there were more women than men, the girls had to pick on one girl to join the men. They sent over Mica, who Glenn later said in the Bush Telegraph "wasn't really an asset".
The first round was Sport, and Pauline and Warwick were randomly chosen to answer. Pauline, straight away, admitted she knew 'nothing' about sport, and Warwick was able to get the question right, bringing it up to 1-0 for the boys (and Mica).
Charlotte and Glenn were chosen next for the second round, which was TV. A self-confessed TV addict, Charlotte was able to answer against Glenn, who admitted he's only ever watched Corrie and that wasn't since 1987. It was now 1-1.
Next, in a Music quiz, was Jordan and Amy. Jordan seemed likely to win the point, however when it was about music in the UK, he had no idea and Amy swooped in to get the point.
Round 4 was a Maths quiz, and it was best friends Heidi and Greg taking part. Heidi had a dumb blonde moment and was unable to answer, so Greg managed to get the point to bring it up to 2-2.
Round 5 was Politics, and Whitney was against Andrew - yes, this was a random pick! Whitney didn't even bother to answer as Andrew knew immediately and got it to 3-2 for the boys and Mica.
Round 6 was Glynis against Mica, and the question was about Geography. This time, both were quick on the mark, but it was a matter of miliseconds between it and Glynis won the point. This made it 3-3, and the teams had to send their strong points for a sudden death round - they chose Amy and Greg, the Olympians.
In a History question, it was close but Greg got the point and won it for him, the boys and Mica, meaning they won immunity. Meanwhile, the other girls won a bug shower.
Also, we'll be seeing the live trial very soon - called Orrible Olympics. Here's what it's all about.
"One celebrity will take part in a trial to win the camp's meals - but this time, it's live. In Orrible Olympics, we'll be seeing the celebrity of your choice making a splash in a pool full of bugs and other gruesome events, culminating in a medal ceremony that nobody wants to have."
Get voting before the live trial later tonight..
Now, it was time for the immunity challenge, and all 12 celebrities were put into two groups - boys and girls - in a trial where they would have to work as a team and crack the jungle code. While Charlotte was disappointed at the supposed sexism of the teams, Amy was determined to show girl power.
There were six rounds and the boys and girls were randomly picked to go against each other. Each time, they'd be asked a question on a subject and whoever got it right would win a part of the code, to get closer. Whoever lost, would get a special gunge..
As there were more women than men, the girls had to pick on one girl to join the men. They sent over Mica, who Glenn later said in the Bush Telegraph "wasn't really an asset".
The first round was Sport, and Pauline and Warwick were randomly chosen to answer. Pauline, straight away, admitted she knew 'nothing' about sport, and Warwick was able to get the question right, bringing it up to 1-0 for the boys (and Mica).
Charlotte and Glenn were chosen next for the second round, which was TV. A self-confessed TV addict, Charlotte was able to answer against Glenn, who admitted he's only ever watched Corrie and that wasn't since 1987. It was now 1-1.
Next, in a Music quiz, was Jordan and Amy. Jordan seemed likely to win the point, however when it was about music in the UK, he had no idea and Amy swooped in to get the point.
Round 4 was a Maths quiz, and it was best friends Heidi and Greg taking part. Heidi had a dumb blonde moment and was unable to answer, so Greg managed to get the point to bring it up to 2-2.
Round 5 was Politics, and Whitney was against Andrew - yes, this was a random pick! Whitney didn't even bother to answer as Andrew knew immediately and got it to 3-2 for the boys and Mica.
Round 6 was Glynis against Mica, and the question was about Geography. This time, both were quick on the mark, but it was a matter of miliseconds between it and Glynis won the point. This made it 3-3, and the teams had to send their strong points for a sudden death round - they chose Amy and Greg, the Olympians.
In a History question, it was close but Greg got the point and won it for him, the boys and Mica, meaning they won immunity. Meanwhile, the other girls won a bug shower.
Also, we'll be seeing the live trial very soon - called Orrible Olympics. Here's what it's all about.
"One celebrity will take part in a trial to win the camp's meals - but this time, it's live. In Orrible Olympics, we'll be seeing the celebrity of your choice making a splash in a pool full of bugs and other gruesome events, culminating in a medal ceremony that nobody wants to have."
Get voting before the live trial later tonight..