Celebrities bicker over beds in depths of jungle
With ex-Dollar singer David Van Day and presenter Timmy Mallett new to the camp, the contestants rowed over which two people would sleep in the cave.
Mallet volunteered himself but Day refused any idea of joining him. However, the celebrities who had been in the jungle from the start were reluctant to give up their beds.
Dani Behr said: “We’ve been suffering for six days already, [and] jumping out of a plane. We’ve paid our dues to a point where I feel, if we have our beds, it’s up to me whether I should volunteer my bed to somebody else.
“I wouldn’t come in and after a week nearly of people suffering and say right get out of that bed, I’m taking that now.”
But Day did not agree: “It seems that because you feel you were here first, you have some kind of freehold to your beds.”
Robert Kilroy-Silk earned the maximum 10 meals in his second Bushtucker Trial. The ordeal, involved being encased in a perspex suit with six compartments, then filled with rats, green ants, snakes and cockroaches, but the politician endured the 10 minutes needed.




