Thursday 29 November 2012

I'm a Celebrity's Ashley and Charlie take advantage of the tropical rain by having a bath in the jungle pool


Things are getting stormy: The girls take advantage of the tropical rain by having a bath in the jungle pool... but Eric Bristow STILL complains it's ruined his day


It's been part of the highlights on this year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! seeing the ladies taking a dip in the jungle pool.
And while most fans and camp mates alike have been more than happy to see the likes of evicted star Helen Flanagan and Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts bathe in their swimwear, it's not doing anything to help Eric Bristow's mood.
The former darts player's mood dropped even lower on Wednesday when a tropical storm hit the camp.
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Caught in a storm: Ashley Roberts ignored the tropical rain to bathe herself in the I'm A Celebrity jungle pool
Caught in a storm: Ashley Roberts ignored the tropical rain to bathe herself in the I'm A Celebrity jungle pool
Although it just added excitement for the girls, who used the opportunity to frolic around in the rain.
 
Dancer Ashley Roberts wasted no time in climbing into the pool in just her black string bikini ready to wash herself and give herself a big soak.
She could be seen rinsing her hair and displaying her enviable physique for all to see.
More water: The girls seemed to enjoy the rain as they took a dip in the downpour, unlike the complaining boys
More water: The girls seemed to enjoy the rain as they took a dip in the downpour, unlike the complaining boys
You'll never dry off: The former Pussycat Doll showed off her slender physique in a string black bikini on Wednesday
You'll never dry off: The former Pussycat Doll showed off her slender physique in a string black bikini on Wednesday
Joining her: Charlie Brooks also braved it to take a dip, but didn't seem to be enjoying it quite as much
Joining her: Charlie Brooks also braved it to take a dip, but didn't seem to be enjoying it quite as much
And it wasn't long before her only girl pal left in camp, Charlie Brooks, joined the performer by her side.
Although she went for the sensible option of wearing an all-in-one swimsuit rather than a tiny bikini.
The girls could be seen giggling as the rain drops came down harder.
But it did nothing but cause more moans for Eric as he complained over the state of the camp thanks to the bad weather.
He moaned: 'It’s wet my spare logs.... That's messed the day up.'
As you do: The two remaining female camp mates bonded in the water as they insisted on still bathing
As you do: The two remaining female camp mates bonded in the water as they insisted on still bathing
And boxer David Haye also concentrated on the bad things as opposed to enjoying it like the girls seemed to be.
David added; 'It’ll bring out the mosquitoes. Big spiders. Frogs all over the place.'
And he was clearly in a pondering mood as talk soon turned to the next impending eviction.
Girlie giggles: They seemed to be having dun as they first stepped in the water with large rain drops falling on their heads
Girlie giggles: They seemed to be having fun as they first stepped in the water with large rain drops falling on their heads
Aren't you cold? They paddled through the cold water as the weather got even more stormy
Aren't you cold? They paddled through the cold water as the weather got even more stormy
Ignoring it: Ashley continued to wash her hair despite getting drenched
Ignoring it: Ashley continued to wash her hair despite getting drenched
Conversation once again turned to the vote off with Charlie and Eric speculating who they thought would be next to leave the jungle. 
Eric went through each person, but admitted that it was anyone’s game.
'It's me and you baby,' said Charlie to Eric as they found themselves alone by the campfire... 'Tomorrow’s going to be the toughest one yet.'
Bonding: Charlie and Ashley have spent increasing amounts of time together since Helene Flanagan left the jungle on Tuesday
Bonding: Charlie and Ashley have spent increasing amounts of time together since Helen Flanagan left the jungle on Tuesday
Back on land: Ashley tried to dry off, while Eric and David complained about the storm 'ruining their day'
Back on land: Ashley tried to dry off, while Eric and David complained about the storm 'ruining their day'
That's better: David complained it would bring more frogs out but Charlie seemed more relaxed
That's better: David complained it would bring more frogs out but Charlie seemed more relaxed
'I’m quite pleased the last two that went,' said Eric. 'That was quite good for me. Helen and Rosemary. They both done my head in.'
Charlie added: 'They didn’t do my head in but they do start to grate a little.'
Eric predicted that he thought there would be a surprise vote off next: 'There’ll be a big twist tomorrow.'
That won't cheer him up: Eric Bristow moans about the weather ruining his day and getting his spare logs wet instead of getting into it like the girls
That won't cheer him up: Eric Bristow moans about the weather ruining his day and getting his spare logs wet instead of getting into it like the girls
Critical: David also complained that more frogs would now come out thanks to the tropical storm hitting them
Critical: David also complained that more frogs would now come out thanks to the tropical storm hitting them
And Charlie seemed to be along the right lines as she correctly guessed: 'Maybe Hugo.'
'Or David,' said Eric. 'I don’t think it’ll be David. I think he’ll win.'
Eric continued: 'On the cards, he’s favourite. But there’s not millions of boxing fans. It’s not a big sport really, boxing.'
Charlie said: 'I don’t think he’ll go anywhere. Either me or Hugo.'
Having his own shower: Boxer David Haye skipped on swimming in the pool with the rain but did stand under the waterfall instead
Having his own shower: Boxer David Haye skipped on swimming in the pool with the rain but did stand under the waterfall instead
'Or me. I’m up for it and all. I’m plodding along. I could have gone out at eight. I’m in the last five now.'
Moving onto Ashley, Eric said: 'You see, she might go because it’s a British show but you see how many followers the Pussycats have or whatever. 
'Not all the audience are youngsters are they. All the middle aged ones won’t even know who she is. She could fly out tomorrow.'

But he added: 'It’s anybody’s. Seriously, it’s anybody’s.'


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