Former N-Dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos raged at her fellow I’m a Celeb campmates after a surprise guest caused drama in the jungle.

Contostavlos, 36, took aim at the celebs appointed to oversee camp maintenance DJ Melvin Odoom and McFly alum Danny Jones.


The pair had been appointed over the weekend by new camp leaders, Reverend Richard Coles and Oti Mabuse.

Odoom and Jones’ stint appears to have gotten off to a bad start as a mouse was spotted scrambling over the camp kitchen and utensils.

Former Love Islander, Maura Higgins, first spotted the furry guest as it made its way around where the camp’s meals are prepared.

The 34-year-old screeched when the mouse scurried towards her and disappeared under her bed.

Maura Higgins

Maura Higgins first spotted the mouse

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The Irish television personality leapt up and squealed: “I’m not really up for a Trial at this time of the night!”

Contostavlos was unimpressed with the mouse’s presence in the camp and investigated what had drawn it.

She raged as she discovered some fruit from the camp’s dinner had been left out by the Odoom and Jones.

The 36-year-old yelled: “Camp maintenance should be putting everything back in the trunk. They gotta step it up!”

Tulisa Contostavlos

Contostavlos was unimpressed with the camp maintenance duo

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Meanwhile, Odoom revealed to the Bush Telegraph that he had had a wonderful night’s sleep.

The 44-year-old exclaimed: “I feel like a new man to be honest!”

As the camp dealt with the new arrival, they also said reacted to the exit of Campmate Dean McCullough.

Jones was shocked to hear McCullough had been voted off, declared: “I thought he was final four, final three!”

Contostavlos reflected: “You can definitely feel that Dean has left the camp. It’s almost a little bit too chilled out, dare I say.”

She laughed: “Didn’t think I’d ever see the day that I’d be waiting for some musical theatre in the morning!”

Camp leader and Dancing on Ice judge Oti Mabuse said: “He just brought us all together; he was the life of the camp.”

Her fellow leader Richard Coles joked: “Who’s going to not fetch our water now?!”