I’M A Celeb fans have slammed the show for its “easy” trials after Jack Osbourne smashed his challenge in record time.
This isn’t the first time fans have hit out the ITV reality show over this year’s Bushtucker Trials.
I’m A Celeb fans tonight slammed the latest trial as ‘too easy’Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
Fans watched Jack Osbourne complete the trial in record timeCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Jack won 12 stars for his campmates – but fans weren’t happyCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Last week, fans accused the show of making the trials “easy” and “scraping the barrel” with their lacklustre ideas for the trials – and tonight was no different.
On this evening’s episode Jack took on his first solo Bushtucker Trial called Drown The Hatch.
Before heading to the trial he admitted: “I’m a little nervous about doing this alone… I have to come back with ten stars.”
The Trial was made up of eight underwater chambers; he had to dive down underwater to search for stars that was hidden in hatches.
Jack had two minutes in each chamber, and twelve stars to get in total across the eight.
As he completed the first part of the trial a shocked Ant and Dec said he had completed the chamber in an impressive 26 seconds.
Jack’s quick time at completing each section continued for all eight underwater chambers.
Along his way he was greeted by water dragons and mud crabs, as well as eels and toads.
Jack successfully collected all 12 stars in record time, and also called the trial “fun!”.
This lead to outrage from fans who slammed the Bushtucker Trial for being to “easy”.
Taking to social media to vent, one said: “Jack did well but methinks the trials are a bit too easy this year.”
Another added: “This is boring to watch cause Jack is making it look easy.”
This one chimed in: “Jack is making this look so easy!”
A fourth said: “I think the trials are way tooo easy this year! Sorry!”
But other fans commended Jack, and said: “WOW Jack, he is jungle’s own Aquaman!”
Another praised the dad-of-four: “Ph my god Jack is a machine!”
This one also said: “Smash job Jack!”
Fans have also accused ITV of being “cheap” with the I’m A Celebrity trials this year.
On Sunday, AngryGinge stuck his head in a plastic box filled with frogs, while the night before, Alex Scott and Shona McGarty waded through fish guts.
Fans have also hit out at the ‘cheap trials’ on this year’s I’m A CelebrityCredit: ITV
Before that, Eddie Kadi struggled to dive for stars in a glass tank full of water.
Following this, some fans have been saying the ITV jungle set is looking sparse and “cheap” when trials are shown on TV.
A thread on Reddit sparked the discussion, and one fan said: “Who thinks the trials seem a bit ‘cheap’, this year?
“This is without Aitch’s Doomsday Vault trial in mind.
“In the grand scheme of things, it doesn’t cost that much to hire a large tank and fill it with water and a backdrop fit for an aquarist (Eddie’s trial).
“Also – the Camp Fright trials. The first with Aitch, Ginge and Kelly was, simply put, a box for Kelly’s head, two boxes for Ginge to move creatures from and some fish eyes on a stick for Aitch.
“They usually save the slightly more ‘cheap’ trials for later in the series, once the vote offs have kicked in.”
Angry Ginge was seen squeezing his head into a plastic box filled with snakes in it this weekCredit: ITV
BETTER TRIALS
Another fan recalled when ITV pulled off an incredible stunt in 2022.
Jill Scott took part in the Critty Critty Fang Fang trial, which saw her dangling off a car suspended from a huge structure built high up in the jungle canopy.
And that year Matt Hancock was seen diving into a massive pool full of unwelcome guests.
Another fan recalled the moments on Reddit and said: “Just 3 years ago they had the car in the air with Jill, the cage in the air with Babatunde, the diving in the cage thing with Matt, haunted house thing with Matt, there’s been some good ones.
“Then all the sets for the dingo dollars and those challenges.
“Like the balloons where Matt and Mike had spikes on their head, the assembly line thing where they had to make food in a factory setting, the pond where Jill and Owen had to get letters.”
SLOMW Star Demi Engemann’s Husband Bret Faced Charges of Domestic Abuse Against Ex Angie Harrington, Plus His Child Support and Alimony Payments Are Revealed as Jessi Sheds Light on Demi’s Fruity Pebbles Story – suong

Demi Engemann’s husband, Bret Engemann, once faced charges of domestic violence.
As Jessi Ngatikaura explained the meaning behind Demi’s NSFW season one story about Fruity Pebbles, a report surfaced in which Bret was accused of criminal mischief against his ex-wife,
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City alum Angie Harrington, 43, just days before she filed documents to end their 7-year marriage.
According to a November 25 report from The U.S. Sun, Angie called the cops on the
Secret Lives of Mormon Wives cast member in February 2010 after a fight at their home, during which Bret broke her cell phone.
In a police report, it was noted that officers responded to a “report of domestic violence.”
“Officers found that Bret Engemann became upset during an argument with his estranged wife, and threw her cell phone, breaking it,” the report stated.
Prior to the argument, Angie had been out and Bret was home watching their two sons, Rome, now 25, and Cole, now 18.
“She said when she returned home, he was going to leave, but she asked him to spend the night in the room across the hall because she was nervous to be home alone,” shared the report. “Bret started to look through her phone and found some text messages from another man … Bret became jealous and enraged over the text messages.”
Angie alleged that Bret “began yelling and cursing at her and she became frightened,” which led her to believe she should call for police.
“But he threw her cell phone, breaking it before she could call,” the report noted. “Angie said she wasn’t sure whether he threw and broke the phone with the intent of preventing her from calling the police, or if he threw it and broke it just because he was mad at her.”
During their visit to the home, officers advised Angie to get a protective order if she feared Bret could get violent, and in turn, Angie “said her attorney had actually spoken with her in the past about seeking a protective order.”
Because Bret had fled to his sister’s home, police later turned up there, where he confessed to breaking Angie’s phone.
“Bret admitted he became upset over text messages, and said he did throw and break the phone when he found the text messages from the other man,” read the report, adding that Bret also told police Angie had “had an affair with this man, but she had recently sworn to Bret that the affair was over.
“Bret said he also had spoken with the man who also gave his word that he would never contact Angie again,” the report continued.
On the night of the incident, Bret said Angie wanted him to stay over because she was afraid to be home alone.
“Bret said they were lying on her bed together when he started looking through her phone. He said there were numerous recent text messages between Angie and the other man,” the report explained. “While he was holding the home phone and her cell phone, he was yelling at her, cursing and calling her names he had never called her before. He said he underhand tossed the home phone to her, but she had her head turned and it landed on the floor,” according to the report. “Bret said he then saw another text message from the other man that said something about the man being at Angie’s house and that he was waiting for her. Bret said this hurt him even more, and in anger, he threw Angie’s cell phone across the room.
“He said he did not break the phone to prevent her from calling the police. He said he just threw it because he was mad, and it felt good to throw it and break it because of all the messages that were on it,” the report added.
After speaking with Bret, police opted against arresting him, and, while he was issued a misdemeanor as part of a plea deal, the charges against him were ultimately dropped.
Per their divorce, Bret and Angie agreed to share joint custody of their children. And, because Angie was making no money at the time, Brett agreed to provide $1,800 per month in child support and $1,000 monthly in alimony for the first four years after their divorce.
In other SLOMW news, Jessi took to her Instagram Story earlier this week to clear up any lingering misunderstandings surrounding Demi’s Fruity Pebbles innuendo amid their ongoing feud.
“It’s because it apparently tastes like Fruity Pebbles, which, I’m not gonna yuck your yum, but that’s weird,” she began, as seen in a clip shared by The Mormon Wives Report on Instagram on November 25.
Jessi went on to hint at a potential reveal of something unforgivable that Demi did to her at the reunion.
“There’s so much history here. Obviously, I am fed up for a reason. There are things in the reunion you will see, hopefully, of why I feel the way I do,” she teased. “She did something to me that I feel was unforgivable and was like, super insensitive. And hopefully, we’ll see that play out when the reunion plays out in just a few days.”
“But yeah, if I end up with Brett driving by my house tonight or them trying to break in and kill me, you know who did it,” she concluded.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season three reunion premieres on Thursday, December 4, on Hulu.