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'I'm A Celeb' stars arrive at camp
Published Sunday, Nov 15 2009, 06:46 GMT | By Catriona Wightman

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Apart from Gino D'Acampo and Sam Fox, who had been chosen to camp overnight on an island, the celebrities were split into groups to travel to their new home.
Jimmy White, Camilla Dallerup, Stuart Manning and Justin Ryan made up the first group and soon learned that they would have to ride horses to get to the camp.
"We were standing there, we didn't know what was happening, and then all of a sudden a guy came up from the hill with four horses," Manning said. "The first thought when I saw the horses was 'sore arse', because they're not going to take us a short way."
Ryan revealed that he had ridden before, but Dallerup admitted that she had fallen off a horse at the age of five.
"If you'd asked me last week if I would get on a horse I would have said, 'Absolutely no way'," she explained. "I've been scared from the age of five."
Meanwhile, Lucy Benjamin, Colin McAllister and Sabrina Washington were shocked to learn that they would be jumping 12,000 feet from a plane.
Washington, who is scared of heights, exclaimed, "Oh God, no!" while Benjamin said: "I'm very nervous about it. I think I've gone into shock."
However, McAllister joked that the challenge would be "better than Botox", and styled his hair before jumping out of the plane "for Scotland". Washington followed him, while Benjamin was last to make the leap.
Finally, Kim Woodburn and George Hamilton discovered that they would have to trek into camp.
Hamilton described his companion as "hardy", while she replied: "We're definitely going to lose some weight, aren't we? Can you see my figure? I'll be a Grecian goddess and you'll be like a Grecian god."
I'm A Celebrity starts tonight at 9pm on ITV1.
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