I’m A Celebrity: Watch Katie Price tackle her 2nd Bushtucker trial – Celebrity In A Bottle
Katie Price undertook her second bustucker trial tonight and before she left she confessed to the Bush Telegraph: “Some people want to see me and some people want to see me suffer. I can only do my best but I hope the public give other people a chance to do it, don’t pick on me. Six years ago I would have been game for anything but I just can’t do it anymore. I’m just a wimp.”
Admitting she was scared Katie headed down to the trial to see her fate. Greeted by hosts Ant and Dec they explained that she would be placed, lying down inside the large bottle. At the neck of the bottle are corks. They are split into six sections, with each section worth two stars – with a total of twelve points up for grabs. She would have to unscrew the sections using the cork screw inside the bottle and release the corks. In order to turn the cork screw she would be asked six Australian related questions. If she got the question right, she could turn the cork screw, if Katie got the question wrong, she would lose two stars and two meals for camp.
Joining Katie in the bottle were 60,000 cockroaches, the most used in any trial, 10,000 crickets and two buckets of meal worms.
Katie got off to a bad start, as the inside of the bottle spun causing the critters to fall on top of her, getting the first question wrong. She was asked what animal killed more people in Australia, answering shark when the answer was horses. She gained two stars when she successfully spelt kangaroo backwards and deduced that if a camp mate completed a trial and won eight stars but lost half, then found two, they would return six stars to camp.
She lost another four meals for her camp mates when she unsuccessfully gave the wrong answer to how many venomous snakes are there in Australia, the answer was 115. Her fifth question also saw her lose two stars when she was unable to put Dannii Minogue, Kylie Minogue, Shane Warne and Rolf Harris in order of age, youngest first. Revealing her lack of cricket knowledge, she said: “Who’s Shane Warne, I don’t know him?”
Visibly uncomfortable, with cockroaches crawling into her mouth, Katie successfully completed the final question, which involved her repeating the sentence, ‘G’day Shelia, chuck us another shrimp on the Barbie,’ in an Australian accent.
Having won six stars for her camp mates a relieved Katie headed back into camp. Greeted by her fellow celebrities, Katie shocked them by placing a cockroach in her mouth, then spitting it out. A flabbergasted Lucy then said. “She’s so hard core.”
