Ant and Dec reveal extreme lengths I’m a Celeb cameramen go to so they aren’t seen by the campmates
ANT and Dec have revealed the extreme lengths cameramen go to in a bid to avoid being seen by the campmates on I'm a Celebrity.
Taking to Instagram after Saturday night's show - which saw Jennie McAlpine finish in fourth place - the Geordie duo posed for a picture with one of the cameramen.
However the man was hard to see, as he was dressed in layered camouflage outfit to blend into the jungle landscape, with just his eye and a bit of his nose peeping out.
As he stood with his arms around the two presenters, they pulled alarmed faces, and Ant captioned the picture: "Dec, somethings come between us!!! [sic]".
The pair weren't the only one to reveal what goes on behind the scenes of the hit ITV reality show though, as Stanley Johnson also documented his time on the show in a jungle diary.
Writing in the Mail on Sunday, the 77-year-old revealed that while cameramen go to great lengths to avoid being seen, the same can't be said for other members of the crew.
He wrote of his jungle exit: "Bang, bang, bosh. It’s me! I’m out!
"When I’m fingered by Ant there’s barely time to fumble my bag on.
"Yet within seconds, I’m being marched out of the camp.
"It’s all done with such terrifying efficiency that there’s no time to think about what I feel.
"A small army of producers and researchers is rushing to herd the other contestants on to the bridge so they can watch me go."
Stanley also revealed the celebrities don't always walk to their trials like they appear to on the show.
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While they are often seen crossing footbridges before meeting Ant and Dec, Stanley had to go much further for his Fear Factory Bush Tucker trial.
He wrote: "We leave camp in the back of a van with blacked-out windows and men in camouflage uniform guarding us.
"When we arrive, they throw towels over our heads."
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