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I’m A Celebrity stars adjust to new-look camp as they return from trial to toilet turnstiles, pay-as-you-go shower and tempting treat machine – after introduction of cash cards

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The I'm A Celebrity stars settled into the new camp when they returned from the day's trial to find it had been renovated, with pay-as-you-go toilet and shower turnstiles.

The I’m A Celebrity stars adapted to the new-look camp when they returned from the day’s trial to discover it had undergone a makeover.

Starting this week, the stars will have to pay for everything they do at camp, including the bathroom, with a bank card.

And in Thursday’s episode the camp was renovated to incorporate the changes, with turnstiles introduced to access the bathroom, a pay-as-you-go shower and a sales wall to buy filtered water and firewood.

To tempt the celebrities, there was also a “treat machine,” where campmates can spend their winnings on additional treats for the camp.

Cash will only be added to the campmates’ card when they compete in money-winning games, and they will be forced to make the difficult decision of whether to spend the money on essentials or treats.

The I’m A Celebrity stars settled into the new camp when they returned from the day’s trial to find it had been renovated, with pay-as-you-go toilet and shower turnstiles.

Starting this week, the stars will have to pay for everything they do at camp, including the bathroom, with a bank card.

Starting this week, the stars will have to pay for everything they do at camp, including the bathroom, with a bank card.

Upon returning from the day’s test, the companions entered the camp, which now has turnstiles to use the dunny, shower, pool and bathroom for $10 per visit.

A sales wall was also introduced, where fresh filtered water and fire logs are stored, for $10 each item. Additionally, there was a candy machine where fellow campers could purchase additional candy for camp.

Dean, Alan and Danny wasted no time spending their first $10 each as they all hopped into the jungle shower to clean themselves off after the Trial.

With Danny saying: ‘Paying for a cold natural waterfall doesn’t feel good, but my goodness, you enjoy it and you’ll take it in so much more!’ Now you want to spend the whole day there.

Meanwhile, Dean said: “Top 10 bucks I’ve ever spent.”

Oti and Richard could not find the camp’s supply of rice and beans when they returned to camp.

When the camp realized that Maura must have put the rice and beans in the trash, Oti headed over to take a look at the containers.

As Oti successfully retrieved the rice and beans, Maura told the Bush Telegraph: ‘I didn’t throw the rice and beans in the bin on purpose or anything, although that’s the place for them if I’m honest! It was a complete accident.

And in Thursday's episode the camp was renovated to incorporate the changes, with turnstiles introduced to access the bathroom, a pay-as-you-use shower and a sales wall to buy filtered water and logs.

And in Thursday’s episode the camp was renovated to incorporate the changes, with turnstiles introduced to access the bathroom, a pay-as-you-go shower and a sales wall to buy filtered water and logs.

Cash will only be added to the campmates' card when they compete in money-winning games, and they will be forced to make the difficult decision of whether to spend the money on essentials or treats.

Cash will only be added to the campmates’ card when they compete in money-winning games, and they will be forced to make the difficult decision of whether to spend the money on essentials or treats.

Upon returning from the test day, the companions entered the camp, which is now complete with turnstiles to use the dunny, shower, pool and bathroom for $10 per visit.

Upon returning from the test day, the companions entered the camp, which is now complete with turnstiles to use the dunny, shower, pool and bathroom for $10 per visit.

Dean, Alan and Danny wasted no time spending their first $10 each as they all hopped into the jungle shower to clean themselves off after the ordeal.

Dean, Alan and Danny wasted no time spending their first $10 each as they all hopped into the jungle shower to clean themselves off after the ordeal.

On Wednesday’s episode of spin-off show Unpacked, And and Dec announced that the campmates would be split into teams of four and each would be given a cash card.

Speaking to Joel Dommett, Dec revealed: “They will split into three teams of four and go down to the rank bench.” Now the top three come to play against each other to win cash or to win money to deposit on a cash card.

‘So each team will receive one of these. Now everything will cost them from now on.’

Ant added: “The essentials, any small gifts or anything they have to pay for with the money they put on the cash card.”

Dec revealed this will be introduced in the coming days as Joel joked: “We’re finally out of cash.”

With Danny saying: 'Paying for a cold natural waterfall doesn't feel good, but my goodness, you enjoy it and you'll take it in so much more!' Do you want to spend the whole day there now?

With Danny saying: ‘Paying for a cold natural waterfall doesn’t feel good, but my goodness, you enjoy it and you’ll take it in a lot more!’ Do you want to spend the whole day there now?

Ant and Dec revealed the major change to I'm A Celebrity during spin-off show Unpacked that could ban campmates from using the toilet.

Ant and Dec revealed the major change to I’m A Celebrity during spin-off show Unpacked that could ban campmates from using the toilet.

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“But they’ll have to pay for everything,” Dec clarified. ‘For example, if you want to use the dunny, that’s going to cost you. The essentials, everything

Another drawback is that cash will only be added to the card when campmates compete in games to win money.

Another drawback is that cash will only be added to the card when campmates compete in games to win money.

“But they’ll have to pay for everything,” Dec clarified. ‘For example, if you want to use the dunny, that’s going to cost you. The essentials, everything.

Guests on the show gasped as they realized that going to the bathroom would cost fellow campers, meaning they could be banned from using the dunny if their card is declined.

Ant said: So you have to weigh up: “Do I have a lovely gift here” or do I have to stick with, you know, shower gel?

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