I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Trial ep12 preview

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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Trial ep12 preview

Fred, Marvin, Frankie, Josie and Danielle take their seats at the Barbaric Barbershop. The public has chosen which critter they will each face in tonight's Trial. But will it be a clean sweep for the campmate customers...?

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I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! returns for series 23 in Australia.

A whole new cast of celebrity campmates will be ditching their creature comforts for a life lived under the stars; where collecting stars is once again key to earning food for camp.

As the campmates get used to camp, each other and the various Trials heading their way, who will ultimately leave victorious as the new King or Queen of the Jungle?

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