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Mallett eliminated from 'I'm A Celeb'
Published Monday, Dec 1 2008, 00:04 GMT | By Michael Thornton

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The pair were charged with swallowing five cocktails made of jungle critters in the Last Chance Saloon task, with the winner not only staying but feeding the rest of the campmates.
"This is the trial I didn't want," said Brian, while Timmy revealed that his vegetarianism may prove a problem.
The first round was a Beetle Juice Cocktail, containing cockroaches, meal worms and darkling beetles. Both contestants finished at the same time, but Brian took the lead after putting down his glass and opening his mouth for inspection.
Brian and Timmy then tackled a plate of leafcutter ants and Mopani worms. The crunchy insects kept them chewing for some time but the children's presenter finally swallowed his first to draw level.
Round three saw the duo served with Penis Colada drinks, a combination of camel and crocodile penis with a penis wedge. "If I don't win this I'll never live it down," said Brian, who went on to take the victory and a one round lead.
Tesquilla, a beach worm in a glass, was the final part of the task. Brian consumed the delicacy first to win the trial three-one and send Timmy home.
However, upon his return to the camp, the former police officer accused Timmy of cheating in the final round. "Timmy was very unfair. See these marks here in my arm? The worm was wriggling about in the glass and Timmy was dragging it out when he suddenly grabbed my arm," he said.
"That was a deliberate attempt to stop me chewing and to stop me swallowing. He has a calculating side to him that I didn't find pleasant so I'm not going to be crying on my pillow about the fact that Timmy’s gone."
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