Reality TV
Biggins joins 'I'm A Celeb...' camp
Published Friday, Nov 16 2007, 09:18 GMT | By Kimberley Dadds
Christopher Biggins joined the contestants in the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here jungle last night.
The actor entered the show during live trial 'Jungle Jeopardy', making him the 11th celebrity on this year's series.
But Biggins admitted that he thinks he will find the experience a difficult one, saying: "I loathe camping. Everything is wet in the morning…no I’m not very good at camping.
"There are areas which I’m very anxious about. I like to put a clean pair of knickers on every day, which I hope I will be able to but I know that on the list it says three pairs of knickers, so that presumably means I’ve got to wash the other two. This is going to be a real problem.
"I will grin and bear it but I’m sure some of the things you will put me through will be horrendous. But I will probably laugh my way through them through gritted teeth."
The actor entered the show during live trial 'Jungle Jeopardy', making him the 11th celebrity on this year's series.
But Biggins admitted that he thinks he will find the experience a difficult one, saying: "I loathe camping. Everything is wet in the morning…no I’m not very good at camping.
"There are areas which I’m very anxious about. I like to put a clean pair of knickers on every day, which I hope I will be able to but I know that on the list it says three pairs of knickers, so that presumably means I’ve got to wash the other two. This is going to be a real problem.
"I will grin and bear it but I’m sure some of the things you will put me through will be horrendous. But I will probably laugh my way through them through gritted teeth."
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