Kelly Brook shocks camp as a “joke gone wrong” ignites tension with Shona McGarty — and viewers say they’d never forgive her
It should have been a calm afternoon in the jungle…
Instead, Kelly Brook managed to spark yet another storm — this time with Shona McGarty, and the fallout has fans fuming.
the wake-up that crossed a line
While the camp drifted in and out of a sleepy lull, Shona lay resting in her hammock — until Kelly marched over, grabbed the sides, and began rocking it aggressively.
Laughing as she shook her, Kelly shouted, “Get up, you lazy cow — lunch isn’t going to cook itself!”
Campmates stared.
Shona forced a smile.
But the sting lingered.
Later, alone in the Bush Telegraph, Shona admitted gently:
“It didn’t feel very nice… at all.”

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Mere minutes after getting embroiled in a cooking row, Kelly Brook found herself in the bad books of another I’m A Celebrity campmate during Monday’s show
viewers immediately took Shona’s side
X lit up with people saying they would’ve reacted very differently:
“Lazy cow?? I’d have launched myself out of that hammock swinging.”
“No way Kelly talks to me like that and walks away alive.”
“Shona is too sweet. I would not laugh that off.”
“Kelly is already annoying — now this?”
One fan summed it up bluntly:
“Wake me up gently or don’t wake me at all.”

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Realising it was time for the food to be made, Kelly marched over to Shona, who was sleeping in her hammock, and began dramatically swinging her from side to side

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While Shona laughed it off at the time, she later admitted in the Bush Telegraph that she felt Kelly’s behaviour ‘wasn’t very nice’
a day of clashes for Kelly
This wasn’t even Kelly’s first argument of the day.
Earlier, she’d irritated AngryGinge during a heated kitchen debate when he complained he was left washing double the dishes because campmates insisted on eating rice from mugs instead of tins.
Kelly tried defending the habit — saying it “felt more like breakfast” — but Ginge snapped back:
“So I’m doing twice the washing because it feels cute?”
Moments later, Kelly headed into the Bush Telegraph to warn that leaving dirty dishes out was already attracting ants — a problem that had grown so bad, they discovered rats among their belongings the night before.
tempers rising, patience thinning
Between the washing chaos, the ants, the rats, and the constant disagreements, the camp was already on edge.
Kelly’s hammock stunt with Shona poured petrol on a fire that was already burning.
And fans are clear:
If Kelly keeps waking people like that, she might be the next one they vote into a trial.
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