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Monday, 20 November 2006, 11:04 GMT

Shock for celebrity jungle camp

Malandra Burrows Contestants of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! are in for a shock as the camp is forced to split into two.

Half the group will be moved to a new camp, called Snake Rock. The others will remain in their current base.

The two teams will then start competing against each other for food, and immunity from the public vote.

Ex-Emmerdale actress Malandra Burrows recently became the twelfth celebrity to enter the Australian jungle for the sixth series of the ITV reality show.

Former EastEnders star Dean Gaffney also joined the group last week after being voted in by viewers.

"She's not that close to anyone in the family"
Lauren Booth on her half-sister, Cherie Blair

The 28-year-old was forced to complete a live 'bushtucker trial' which involved rats, cockroaches and insects.

Contestant Lauren Booth has been talking about her half-sister, Cherie Blair, during her stay in the jungle.

Talking to Scott Henshaw, the 39-year-old said: "I love Cherie to bits. She has been brilliant to me. But we didn't grow up together and she has changed a lot.

"She's not that close to anyone in the family.

"I hope they cut that bit out," she added.




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