‘I’m A Celebrity’ 2016 Riled Up Fans With A Lame Challenge; More News About The Show’s Cast
Fans were pretty much riled up after witnessing what they deemed as one of the worst challenges ever designed by the show "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here" 2016 from its last episode.
It was recently reported that Network Ten's reality survival show "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here" 2016 had one of the "lamest challenges to have ever been designed in the history of reality show challenges," Australia Network News reported.
The source detailed that in the last episode of the show, cast members and contestants Laurina Fleure and Akmal Saleh were shown feeding a group of passive crocodiles with some dead chicken, which took them approximately 12 minutes until one of the reptiles went on to snap one of the dead chickens.
As such, viewers of the show took it upon themselves to go on Twitter and rant about the challenge featured on the latest episode of "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here" 2016.
A Twitter user by the name of SimpleSimon went on to post a backlash against the show's challenge by saying that "whoever thought of the croc chicken feeding challenge is a moron #fail #badtv."
@ImACelebrityAU whoever thought of the croc chicken feeding challenge is a moron #fail #badtv
— SimpleSimon (@PiesDickhead) February 7, 2016
Meanwhile, there were a lot of developments that transpired regarding the cast members of the show.
It was recently reported that cast member and UK choreographer Bonnie Lythgoe has tried her very best in keeping good terms with fellow contestant Laurina Fleure, as stated by News.com.au
However, the source noted that Lythgoe has drawn the line already after an incident occurred where Fluere took out the communal mirror from their camp so she could pluck her eyebrows.
"It just all came back to the self-centred person that she is," Lythgoe said during her appearance on "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here" 2016. "As much as I want to like, and do want to like her, I was very disappointed with her today."