I'm A Celebrity: Ian Wright snaps that he 'doesn't f**king want' crocodile feet after losing his temper with 'annoying' Andrew Maxwell in a tense dinner
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here star Ian Wright finally lost his temper after five days in the jungle, as he snapped at campmate Andrew Maxwell during a tense dinner.
The former Arsenal star, 56, quipped that he 'didn't f*****g want' anymore crocodile despite being offered seconds multiple times, just hours after admitting that he was 'struggling' with camp life.
Earlier in the show, Ian candidly told James Haskell that he was already at the end of his tether of days of 'bland' meals, and later said in the Bush Telegraph they reminded him of his days playing for Arsenal.
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Drama! I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here star Ian Wright finally lost his temper after five days in the jungle, as he snapped at campmate Andrew Maxwell during a tense dinner
As the camp settled down for a dinner of crocodile feet, many of the celebrities were unimpressed with the offering, especially after Roman Kemp and Adele Roberts won ten stars for the camp.
Andrew asked Ian: 'Everybody's ate there's two [feet] there.'
Ian was reluctant to tuck into the meal, adding: 'I really honestly don't want no more, [James] needs it more than I do, so what he can have another one if he wants.'
Upset: The football star snapped at comedian Andrew who insisted he have some more crocodile feet for dinner
Angry: Ian hit back:: 'I said I don't want no more f*****g crocodile bro I don't want no more,' before adding that the line of questioning was 'annoying'
As Andrew continued to insist that he should eat more, Ian suddenly hit back: 'I said I don't want no more f*****g crocodile bro I don't want no more.
'There's nothing more for us to eat and then you're saying no and someone continues to ask you, it's annoying.'
In a separate part of the camp, Kate Garraway admitted that it was a 'hard day' in the camp, with Jacqueline Jossa adding that some of the stars were already starting to get 'agitated.'
Struggling: In the Bush Telegraph Ian also admitted that the tensions were 'starting to creep in' at the camp
Irate: He added: 'That's where the test will come when people start getting on your nerves, so far no one has done that yet but it is early doors'
Later in the Bush Telegraph Ian admitted: 'It's just when people go on about eating I said god...
'It's only four days and it's like that because tensions will creep in, that's where the test will come when people start getting on your nerves, so far no one has done that yet but it is early doors.'
Earlier in the day Ian spoke candidly about how he's struggling to adjust to jungle life, as he headed to the shower with rugby player James.
He said: 'I feel like I'm gonna struggle, I just can't stop thinking about just stuff and food, the boredom. If we don't have the decent food, I will struggle to eat rice and beans, it's not even a joke.'
Open: Earlier in the day Ian spoke candidly about how he's struggling to adjust to jungle life, as he headed to the shower
Later in the Bush Telegraph the sporting legend added: 'I don't think it's even been five days yet and I'm already struggling with the eating.'
Offering his own perspective James added: 'This isn't about cakes and food, it's about… to which Ian responded: 'Survival.'
'This is about fuelling your body so you can get through the day,' James added.
'That doesn't make it any easier to swallow does it?' Ian hit back.
Supportive: Despite James insisting that he shouldn't think so much about the food, Ian added: 'I feel like I'm gonna struggle, I just can't stop thinking about just stuff and food, the boredom'
Embattled: Later in the Bush Telegraph the sporting legend added: 'I don't think it's even been five days yet and I'm already struggling with the eating'
Later in the Bush Telegraph, Ian compared his basic camp meals to the food he received when he played under Arsene Venger.
It is thought that when Arsene took over as Arsenal manager in 1996, he took inspiration from Japanese cuisine by replacing burgers and chips with fish, chicken and steamed vegetables.
He said: 'When Arsene Wenger first came to Arsenal we literally changed from eating what we wanted, to bland food. It's almost taking me back to remember how bland the food was.'
Hard times: Later in the Bush Telegraph, Ian compared his 'bland' camp meals to the food he received when he played under Arsene Venger
James offered Ian some perspective about the food, and said it's better for him to view the meals as little more than fuel, and said it would be 'a disgrace' if the star quit the show now.
The revelation didn't sit well with Ian, who sulkily walked away, adding in the Telegraph: 'James and Andrew have concern for me eating, it's nice.'
Andrew Maxwell said that they should 'just enjoy the lack of control' that comes with jungle life, before breaking into an impromptu song about 'doing nothing.'
Later in the day, Ian also struggled to hide his disappointment when Kate and Myles Stephenson failed to return from the Dingo Dollar Challenge with the prize of chocolate eggs.
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here continues tomorrow at 9pm on ITV.
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