ITV's I'm A Celebrity star secures controversial immunity as they take on iconic Cyclone

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After an intense battle over two days in the I'm A Celebrity jungle, one contestant has secured the much-sought-after 'Ticket to Cyclone', guaranteeing immunity from the next two eliminations.Campmates in I'm A Celebrity were recently competing passionately for the desirable 'Ticket to cyclone'.

This prize doesn't just mean involvement in the beloved trial but also offers critical immunity.In the show aired Thursday night, audiences were on the edge of their seats as Oti Mabuse excelled beyond her fellow contestants to take the win.Oti was up against Danny Jones, Maura Higgins, and Coleen Rooney in the 'Battle Blocks' challenge within the Arcade of Agony.

Each was desperately searching for ten blocks in their own play area to complete the challenge. The competition was fierce, yet it was Oti who masterfully found all her blocks and dashed to press the golden buzzer, clinching victory amidst a shower of golden confetti in a joyful moment, reports Plymouth Live.

The hosts Dec and Ant didnt hold back their praise, with Dec proclaiming: "Oti! That was incredible!" Ant chimed in: "Absolutely brilliant."Now in possession of the shiny golden ticket handed over by the Geordie presenting pair, Oti is set to participate in the iconic Cyclone challenge and has earned a respite from the upcoming public eliminations.An overjoyed Oti Mabuse, elated with her success, made a light-hearted comment post-victory: "It feels amazing, I've got to wash my underwear more now!"In a thrilling twist on Monday night's episode, Oti was on the verge of exiting but was saved when Tulisa Contostavlos was the one to say goodbye.The pressure is mounting as two campmates are set for an unexpected double elimination, with the grand finale of the show fast

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