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ITV I'm A Celebrity viewers baffled by Helen Flanagan move as she hits back after fans accuse her of 'faking'

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Helen Flanagan left some viewers baffled during her latest appearance on I'm A Celebrity... South Africa. The former Coronation Street actress is among the several famous faces from the ITV reality show's 20 year history who have decided to give it another go.

Joining Helen in the first-ever spin-off series, which is still fronted my Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly, is boxing champion Amir Khan; Diversity dancer and DJ Jordan Banjo; TV presenter Carol Vorderman; Olympic athlete Fatima Whitbread; Happy Monday's star Shaun Ryder; former royal butler Paul Burrell; ex-England cricketer Phil Tufnell and supermodel Janice Dickinson.

During Tuesday night's episode (April 25), Shaun and Gillian, who frequently argued when they competed on their original I'm A Celebrity appearance back in 2010, were forced to team up again for the series’ first "Chest Challenge". READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community But despite campmates speculating over the outbreak of "World War Three", both TV personality Gillian and singer Shaun appeared to get on very well – laughing and joking with each other throughout.

The second episode of the series also saw Geordie presenting duo Ant and Dec announce Jordan and Janice as the two campmates taking part in the first eating trial of the series.

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