There’s been chaos already in the jungle when it comes to smuggling luxury items into the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! camp this year, but after Tulisa seemingly wears a full-face each day, it’s bringing a lot of questions forth about what the rules and punishments are.
After Tulisa and her campmate, Loose Women’s Jane Moore, were noted to be possibly wearing make-up, ITV viewers are trying to figure out if the two celebs have brought along make-up to the camp.
If so, what are the rules surrounding smuggling in banned contraband items, and can you be punished?
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Well, it’s not as if it hasn’t happened before.
In 2019, Caitlyn Jenner sneakily shared some roast dinner with campmate Ian Wright when he wasn’t allowed to eat it. She gave him corn on the cob and chicken and revealed all the very next day, only to see her team receive a penalty for her deception.
So, what was the punishment for sneaking items? They lost one star.
In another instance, former Olympian Fatima Whitbread told her smuggling campmates that they should be punished for bringing in tea bags, mints, coffee and salt.
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The celebs were then told by ITV to hand in their contraband into an amnesty bowl in the Bush Telegraph to avoid facing punishment.
Of course, they did, and so nobody had to suffer.
But now that they’ve seen two of the 2024 crew appearing to wear make-up, questions are being asked about whether this is allowed or if they’ll face the wrath of ITV bosses.
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One X user penned: "Why isn't Tulisa and Jane's make-up coming off?"
"Ummmmm…. is Tulisa wearing make-up?" wondered a second, while a third echoed: "Sorry, but how have Tulisa & Jane still got make-up on?"
And a fourth piped up: "Wait why is Jane also wearing makeup... have they changed the rules this year?"
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While another I'm A Celeb fan asked: "Why does Tulisa have false eyelashes on and make-up on in jungle?"
Maybe it was due to beauty treatments such as tinting and extensions? As they can last weeks!
Fans now believe that she’s wearing permanent make-up, which is like temporary tattoos that give the appearance of make-up.
So, if make-up is banned, what else are celebs allegedly banned from taking into the I’m A Celeb jungle?
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According to executive producer Olly Nash: "You wouldn’t have books, you won’t have anything like a game of chess.
"So you wouldn’t have anything that could be distracting, part of this game is making sure that you are creating reality and having a chat with other people and doing stuff and dealing with the boredom."
Cycling shorts are also apparently a major no-no, with Giovanna Fletcher previously being unable to bring them. There’s no extra underwear, sentimental items, seasonings, watches and other things that are considered to be too good for the jungle.
So, while permanent make-up is a good go around the rules, even if they did break them, the penalties aren’t too bad.
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