OK, so there's been a whole lot of chatter surrounding which celebs are rumoured to have taken contraband into the jungle on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! this year.
Namely centred around Tulisa and her fellow campmate, journalist Jane Moore, ITV viewers have put on their investigation hats. Why, you ask? Well, it's in the hopes of getting to the bottom as to if the two celebs have brought along make-up to the camp and what the rules actually are surrounding the allegedly 'banned' items.
Many fans have rushed to social media convinced the 36-year-old N-Dubz singer had some make-up on and that Jane, 62, appeared to be donning some eyeliner.
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Equally, these could have easily been pre-jungle beauty treatments the stars got before entering the TV programme.
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?"
A fourth piped up: "Wait why is Jane also wearing makeup... have they changed the rules this year?"
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A fifth hit out: "How has Tulisa got a full face of make-up and fake eye lashes everyday in the jungle? Makes the show look even more fake guys! All the other girls are make-up-free."
And another I'm A Celeb fan asked: "Why does Tulisa have false eyelashes on and make-up on in jungle?"
Fans have since been quick to put the speculation to rest with one explaining: "She isn't wearing make-up."
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A second claimed the singer had on 'permanent make-up' which is a cosmetic technique which uses tattoos as a means of creating designs that resembles make-up like eye-liner, brows and other permanent enhancing colours to the skin of the face, lips, and eyelids.
"She just has individual eyelashes on and her brows are tattooed I think.. she has nothing else on her face as far as I can see?" echoed a final fan.
But, other than some mascara and brow gel, what else are the celebs allegedly banned from taking into the I’m A Celeb jungle and why is this the case?
Books
Explaining the rules, executive producer Olly Nash stated: "You wouldn’t have books, you won’t have anything like a game of chess.
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"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
Bit of a weird one, but cycling shorts are apparently a major no-no when it comes to packing for the jungle as blogger Giovanna Fletcher, who took home the title of 'Queen of the Jungle' back in 2020, revealed she was banned from bringing her cycling shorts into the castle when it was filmed in Wales.
Explaining the situation to her friend Emma Willis, Giovanna reportedly said she wanted to bring along the clothing item to avoid 'a cockroach up the butt, or any other orifice'.
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"But she wasn't allowed because that's clothing - you can only take in the clothing they approved," Emma explained.
Extra underwear
Ever wondered why the campmates wash their clothes so much?
Well, it's apparently because you're not allowed to bring in 'extra' underwear.
According to The Tab, celebs are allowed to bring in 'three sets of underwear and three sets of swimwear' into camp with them.
Sentimental belongings
Family messages, as well as any letters, cards or sentimental notes from their nearest and dearest, are also reportedly deemed contraband in the jungle.
It may seem pretty harsh, but the campmates aren't allowed to bring along any supportive words of encouragement from their loved ones - packing only the 'essentials' over the more sentimental stuff.
Salt and pepper
While many of the celebs would love a healthy dose of seasoning to make a relentless dinner of boring rice and beans that little bit tastier - this is apparently a luxury they're not granted.
"The campmates are banned from spicing up their meals and as such salt and pepper is banned from the jungle," The Tab notes.
Clocks and watches
And lastly are clocks and watches.
However, contestants aren't totally in the dark as the cast apparently are aware of a 'running order' of the show, which helps keep timings in their head.
Victoria Derbyshire, who was on the reality TV show also in 2020 explained: "The trial takes place after Ant and Dec have come into the castle, live, to announce who the public has voted for."
She also explained that whichever celeb is chosen to do the trial 'doesn’t arrive back until midnight', and then their food gets delivered at some point after that.
Tyla has previously reached out to ITV for comment on the jungle rules.
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