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Helen Flanagan only lasted five seconds during her challenge in the Cruelty Towers Bushtucker trial.
David Haye didn’t want the preparations to go to waste so give the challenge a shot.
Though, he got six out of seven stars; the former boxer was disappointed with his efforts.
He told hosts Ant and Dec: 'I did my best, a lot of losers say that', adding: 'Not as good as I wanted.'
Cruelty Towers include five rooms filled with bugs, snakes, a crocodile and an ostrich to name just a few of the creatures that the contestant can encounter inside each room.
David started with the task extremely well and was unfazed by the ostrich that waiting in the reception area. He detached the lightbulb and got the first star which triggered critters to fall. He moved behind the reception desk to the pigeon holes and discovered the second star.
Next room contained 12 snakes. David searched the first set of draws, removed the pillow and slowly lifted the covers on the bed, holding a host of various snakes. He found the next star when he navigated to the other side of the bed that was inside the bedside cabinet.
On the next room was a crocodile who was laying on the bed. He had to remove one star from the light which plunged the room into darkness.
He said: 'What’s the bet it's under its head.'
David had gotten the star before he left the room he stroked the crocodile on the head.
He said: 'He’s not too bad.
But added: 'If he’d started to move about I would have pooped myself.'
Next up was a room covered in spiders which gave no problem for David who quickly retrieved the next stars prior to making his way to the final room.
He noted: 'I’m thinking you’ve saved the best until last.'
In the final room, he got greeted by offal and flies. Using his hands, he hunted for the star.
The room were considerably smaller than all the previous room.
She struggled to find the star as the time ticking, he said: 'Come on star. I need you baby.'
But time was not on David's side didn’t find the last star before the trial ended.
Talking about the final room he said: 'Definitely by far the worst room I’ve been in and I’ve been in some crappy rooms in my time.'
When asked by asked by Ant & Dec if he was surprised Helen didn’t complete he said: ’She’s a little squeamish we know that so i can understand why she didn’t do it, but added: 'It is do-able.'
As he make his way back to the camp David said: 'I regard that, as a big juicy loss, I didn’t think there was anything that this jungle could throw at me that I couldn’t do, but how wrong was I?'
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