I'm A Celebrity Butter Scandal Set to 'Rock the Whole Camp'
I'm A Celeb Butter Scandal to 'Rock Camp'

The jungle camp on I'm A Celebrity is braced for a major shake-up after a celebrity was caught red-handed with smuggled butter, just days after a contraband amnesty.

Jungle Rule Break Sparks Chaos

Show bosses are set to issue a punishment that is expected to 'rock the whole camp' following the discovery of the illicit dairy product. It remains unclear how the banned butter was smuggled into the camp, but an insider confirmed the rule break will have 'huge repercussions' for the entire group.

According to The Mirror, the sneaky celebrity, who has not yet been publicly named, will be given 'two options' by producers to rectify the situation. Whichever choice they make, however, is guaranteed to have a significant and dramatic impact on all the campmates.

A History of Jungle Contraband

This is not the first time celebrities have tried to beat the system in the Australian jungle. The campmates were previously punished when former Lioness Alex Scott was discovered using salt she had secretly brought in for cooking.

Ex-EastEnders actress Shona McGarty later confessed to smuggling a can of air freshener, which she hid in the dunny. Last year, radio host Dean McCullough brought in tea bags, while Melvin Odoom admitted to having seasoning.

Perhaps the most infamous case was Gillian McKeith in 2010, who was caught carrying salt, herbs, and spices in her underwear. TV chef Gino D'Acampo also orchestrated a major haul, stuffing his pillow and shoes with salt, sugar, tea, and coffee sachets.

What Happens Next?

A show source revealed the gravity of the situation, stating: "It's been a day of twists and turns with more contraband found and the consequences of this rule break has rocked the whole camp." With the punishment looming, the camp is set for a dramatic period as the consequences of this butter smuggling scandal unfold.