I’m A Celebrity newcomer Kezia Dugdale appears to suffer embarrassing defeat in Bushtucker Trial that sees her ploughing through fish guts to win meals for camp
KEZIA Dugdale's stint in the I'm a Celebrity jungle didn't get off to the best start as she was left ploughing through fish guts at the start line when pitted against fellow newcomer Iain Lee.
The Scottish politician was awkwardly left foraging through raw meat and fish guts while her celebrity competitor whizzed ahead.
The eerie challenge - aptly called "Downing Creek" - saw the newbies forced to first search 'Sickola Sturgeon's' cage of poultry, before moving on to Margaret Scratcher's cocktail of millworms, crickets and cockroaches and finally Theresa Dismay's cane toads and spiders.
But Kezia appeared to fall at the first hurdle as she struggled to find a star, which comedian Iain managed to find in seconds.
"I can't find it," she moaned, as the rest of her campmates tried their best to encourage her.
"This is not good is it," The Saturdays' Vanessa White could be heard whispering, before repeatedly saying that Iain was "smashing it".
"It's not fair, she just can't find it," added a more sympathetic Jennie McAlpine.
Her struggle will surely come as a blow to Kezia, who will no doubt be hoping to make a good first impression after entering as a late comer.
What's more, the challenge will also see the original campmates vote for their favourite in a jungle election.
While it's not yet been revealed what will happen to the winner or the loser, This Morning's chief jungle correspondent Alison Hammond speculated that the decision could result in the formation of two camps.
But it isn't only Kezia's campmates that she is fighting to win over, as she recently revealed she is hoping to win over the hearts of younger voters.
Speaking about the reaction her appearance will stir among her fellow politicians, the MSP confessed: "They will be angry because they will say I should be doing my day job and I am going to be away. I understand that anger.
"I've seen them be angry over similar things other people have done but I can't help but think that it is an amazing opportunity to talk to millions of people about the Labour Party, its values and how it is different.
She added: "I am not going to talk about politics all the time but it is who I am, what I do and I can't help it."
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