I'm A Celebrity SPOILER: Charlene White tackles the Watery Grave trial with Boy George
Daily MailI'm A Celebrity's Charlene White is seen squealing in terror as she takes part in Friday night's Bushtucker Trial with Boy George. Going for it: In a preview of the latest challenge Watery Grave, the Loose Women star, 42, and the singer, 61, battle to win stars for camp, with the duo locked in tanks as they slowly fill with water and water-based creatures Hosts Ant and Dec try to help as they advise Charlene to push the star further along, with George still finding it difficult to reach the token. Uh oh: However, at one point Charlene - who is bookies favourite to be voted out first - attempts to climb back up the ladder as she joined in the tank by a rather large visitor Challenge: The journalist is tasked with feeding stars through a maze via the use of the magnet over to George in the opposite tank Reach for the stars: At one point she struggles to reach the top of the maze before successfully passing it through the slots over to George It comes as Charlene the bookies' favourite to be booted first from I'm A Celebrity. Tough: However, the Karma Chameleon hitmaker struggles to reach or see the star, with the water rapidly rising around him Support: Hosts Ant and Dec try to help as they advise Charlene to push the star further along, with George still finding it difficult to reach the token Challenge: Will the duo manage to bag a full house for the camp? It comes as Charlene the bookies' favourite to be booted first from I'm A Celebrity with campmates 'sh***ing themselves about being beaten by Matt Hancock' I'm A Celeb 2022: First Elimination Odds Charlene White - 4/6 Matt Hancock - 9/2 Sue Cleaver - 6/1 Scarlette Douglas - 7/1 Boy George - 8/1 Seann Walsh - 14/1 Babatunde Aleshe - 20/1 Chris Moyles - 20/1 Owen Warner - 33/1 Mike Tindall - 50/1 Jill Scott - 66/1 Now, Alex Apati, of bookie Ladbrokes, has told MailOnline: 'The odds suggest it's Charlene who'll be sent packing tonight, with punters seemingly still torn over what to do with Matt Hancock.'