David Haye delighted I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! fans by lathering up in the shower while his campmates Ashley Roberts and Charlie Brooks did 'the jungle walk of shame'.
Both Ashley and Charlie jumped at the chance to do the latest bushtucker trial, having had plenty of morning-after experiences between them.
EastEnders star Charlie admitted: 'I was totally up for doing it, I'd no idea what it entailed, it's called "the walk of shame" and I've done that once or twice before in my life but I doubt this one will be the same.'
Ashley added: 'I've done a few walks of shame in my life, yeah. It's happened, this will be just another addition to the book! I feel confident about us.'
And luckily for the girls, David didn't mind dipping out of this one either.
'We should let the ladies do the walk of shame as it is usually the women who do a walk of shame after a heavy night/morning out,' he added.
But while the girls were off doing their jungle challenge, the boys were left feeling a little lost without them.
'It feels like a gay bar,' said Eric.
Hugo agreed: 'Not much talent in here though.'
Ant and Dec introduced the willing ladies to the trial area which contained a large star.
In each of its five points was a smaller star, hidden away by the usual jungle critters.
Next to the big star was a dunking tank where one celebrity would sit while the other searched for the smaller stars.
That celebrity would have to answer questions from the 'walk of shame', and for every question answered correctly the other would get 30 seconds to search for a star.
If they got the question wrong, they would take a dunk.
Ashley volunteered to go on the dunk tank and Charlie was happy with the decision.
'You probably know more about Hollywood,' she added.
After various questions on Sylvester Stallone, Michael Douglas, Anthony Hopkins, Winona Spider and Leonardo DiCaprio, a serious dunking for Ashley and some miserable foraging from Charlie, the girls walked away with four out of five stars for camp.
'I'm proud,' said Charlie afterwards. 'I think we did well.'
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