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Thanks to his time in the I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Jungle, David Haye has become one of the favorites on the reality show.
And now thanks to his latest task in the jungle, the boxer has become a super hero. Well at least in the eyes of his fans.
David, who has frequently bared his derriere for the cameras throughout many jungle showers, wore his pants for once, as well as a cape as the remaining four got told to take part in 'Celebrity Cyclone'.
With only four celebrities left in camp, Eric Bristow informed the other participants that they were tasked to take part in the Trial.
Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts said: 'This is going to be interesting. No matter what, if it's sticky, gooey, with creepy crawlers, at least we?re all there together.'
Actress Charlie Brooks, meanwhile, noted that the next trial would be fun, but none of them were convinced.
Eric said right before he got voted out: 'We deserve a fun one instead of being in goo all the time.'
He then added: 'Maybe they will give us lunch.'
While heading to the Trial, Eric commented that they need to win the stars, he said: 'We?ve only got a little bit of rice left, not enough for two people, so we?ve got to well today. Whatever is in front of us we've got to do it.'
David confessed how he was looking forward to the trial and believes that they could win something, saying: 'I love a Trial, I love a challenge. I'm here to test myself see how much fun I can actually have and so far its been amazing. Hopefully today's Trial going to be a toughy, but I believe we?re going to get some serious stars.'
The celebrities all arrived at the site where the trial was going to be held dressed in coloured pants and capes ready to take on Celebrity Cyclone.
Prior to starting with the trial, they were told about the rules by hosts Ant & Dec. The two hosts noted that they needed to battle elements as they tried to get the stars onto the markers positioned on the course.
The first person need to carry all four stars to the first marker, while the second person tasked to make their way to the first person, take three stars and move to the second marker on the course. They need to get to all dour markers to win the meals for camp.
They were given ten minutes to complete the Trial, and they could decide who went in what order.
David immediately said he wanted to last, which prompted Charlie to joke: 'I was thinking Eric.'
Charlie suggested that the order should be, Eric, herself, Ashley and then David, which the others agreed upon.
As the water began to fall in the course, Eric took the four stars and made his way to the first marker. As he crawled on his hands and knees, the darts champion repeatedly slipped but eventually made it to the marker where his tactic was to lay on the stars.
Charlie was next up and got a good start, quickly reaching Eric, but was knocked off balance by the balls that come from the cannons.
She took the stars from Eric but lost one, so she went back to the beginning and retrieve it but finally made it to the marker. Next up was Ashley who managed to hold her balance and quickly get to Charlie who was positioned at the second marker.
However, as the water pressure increases and because of the balls being fired in her direction she lost her footing and valuable seconds. She was able to retrieved the stars from Charlie and successfully made it to her marker.
David Haye was the last, and he decided to sprint to Ashley to collect the final star.
Unfortunately, David got knocked out by the rushing water, and the balls were fired at him. This resulted for Ashley and Charlie getting knocked out of their markers. Eric?s hug as tightly to his star, which clearly worked as it did not move. The three celebrities next raced back to their markers hiding themselves with their respective stars.
As they won the trial, the celebrities hug one another because they won free meals.
After the Trial of the ITV1 reality show, David talked through his technique and said: 'With the amount of water coming down, I thought run as fast as I can and use the momentum, but when the big wave came down.'
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