ITV has released a clip of Babatúndé’s trial which is set to air tonight in the third episode of I’m A Celebrity’s 2022 series.
The comedian is set to take on Horrifying Heights but there’s just one problem, one of his fear’s is… you guessed it, heights.
The public voted for Babatúndé to take part in the trial after he failed to complete his first challenge ahead of entering the jungle.
He was tasked with walking a plank at the top of a tall building in Australia with new campmates Jill Scott and Charlene White.
Your votes mean @BabatundeComedy is facing Horrifying Heights!
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 7, 2022
Tune in tomorrow at 9pm to see how he copes traversing the jungle skyline! #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/iCkJXCINPT
He took a few steps before saying the phrase “I’m a celebrity. Get me out of here” and his time on the plank was up.
In tonight’s episode, viewers will see him tackle a new height in Horrifying Heights, the Bushtucker trial.
On Twitter, the official I’m A Celeb account posted a clip of the trial, showing Babatúndé walking on a circular structure and bending down and reaching into pockets to find stars.
Can Babatúndé face his fears by climbing Horrifying Heights? 🪜
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) November 8, 2022
Find out tonight at 9:15pm ⭐ #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/LCnYBTnq2A
The account tweeted the clip alongside ladder and star emojis, writing: “Can Babatúndé face his fears by climbing Horrifying Heights?
“Find out tonight at 9:15pm #ImACeleb”.
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Viewers see him collecting a star as the rain pours down over the Australian jungle.
To find out how he does in the trial, you can tune into ITV at 9.15 pm tonight.
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