I’m A Celeb’s Grace Dent has sparked concern amongst viewers by her gaunt and pale appearance after one week in the jungle.
The food critic, 50, has struggled since arriving in camp earlier this week even threatened to quit.
Now fans have taken to social media to share their worries with one claiming they didn’t even recognise the usual bubbly and glam Masterchef star.
‘F*** me Grace Dent looks ill’ one wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
While a second agreed writing: ‘I didn’t even recognise Grace Dent omg is she ok? She looks ….so different’.
Unwell: I’m A Celeb ‘s Grace Dent has sparked concern amongst viewers by her gaunt and pale appearance after one week in the jungle
Under the weather? The food critic has struggled since arriving in camp earlier this week even threatened to quit
And: ‘Is Grace okay?? Sis isn’t even doing any trials and looks like she’s struggling’.
Another commented: ‘Is Grace Dent ok? She doesn’t look alive to me…’.
While a fifth said: ‘She looks really ill doesn’t she!’.
As a sixth agreed: ‘Yes scarily unwell!’.
Earlier this week Grace left viewers less than impressed during the first group trial as they claimed she ‘couldn’t give a f***’ about the challenge.
During the trial, which was dubbed the Locker Shocker, Grace appeared unenthusiastic as she moaned she couldn’t find the keys needed to open her locker.
The starving campmates were battling it out through a series of gruesome challenges in the newly unveiled ‘Scarena’ to win a lavish breakfast.
The first element saw the celebrities shut inside a locker and each campmate had to unlock five stars after finding the correct hidden keys.
Concern: Now fans have taken to social media to share their worries with one claiming they didn’t even recognise the usual bubbly and glam MasterChef star (pictured right on the BBC cookery show)
‘F*** me Grace Dent looks ill’ one wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter
Worry: Fans took to social media in their droves
However after watching Grace’s efforts, viewers complained that she was being ‘boring’ because she didn’t even try to make an effort.
Others speculated that she may have been doing it on purpose in order to secure the next Bushtucker Trial, by pretending she couldn’t be bothered.
Sharing their thoughts on X – formerly known as Twitter – one person said: ‘Grace couldn’t give two f***s tbh #ImACeleb.’
A second agreed, and said: ‘Grace doesn’t give a f***’
Another person said: ‘Meanwhile… Grace may as well not be there.’
One other said: ‘Grace is so unbothered [crying laughing face] is she even trying or just there for the fun.’
Others commented on Grace’s speed, claiming that she was ‘extra slow’ and also that she ‘looked like she was on sedatives’ due to the slo-mo.
A different person, said: ‘Grace literally could not care less about this trial. Did she expect Ant & Dec to give her replacement keys???’
One other, said: ‘Grace has not one ounce of urgency in her.’
Another person said it was ‘annoying’ that Grace wasn’t taking it seriously, while a different viewer claimed that she was making it ‘boring’.
Meanwhile, some did find Grace’s antics funny, as they claimed they were ‘obsessed’ with her and branded her an ‘icon’.
Meanwhile Tony Bellew admitted the referee ‘saved his life’ during his infamous fight against Oleksandr Usyk on Sunday’s episode.
The former professional boxer, 40, entered camp this week alongside Frankie Dettori and was soon quizzed over his career by his fellow castmates.
The fighter bowed out from the ring with 30 out of 34 wins in 2018, after losing to Oleksandr Usyk – who is set to be Tyson Fury’s next opponent on December 23.
Oh no: Earlier this week Grace left viewers less than impressed during the first group trial as they claimed she ‘couldn’t give a f***’ about the challenge
In his final match at the Manchester Arena, Bellew looked to get back up after being knocked out – but referee Terry O’Connor stopped the fight.
On Sunday’s show, Bellew was quizzed by Jamie Lynn Spears, Sam Thompson and Fred Sirieix about his final fight, which saw the end to his ten-fight winning streak.
Sam asked: ‘What was it like fighting Usyk?’
Tony replied: ‘Too hard. Obviously he’s amazing. I’ve fought stronger people, I’ve fought quicker people, but I’ve never fought someone like him who has got everything. He works you out.
‘He downloads what you do. He’s downloading all the data in front of him. It takes him three rounds to do it. With me, it took him eight. And then he does it, he pulled the trigger.
‘But I was exhausted, like. I remember everything up until round 7. I don’t remember round 8.’
Fred asked: ‘Because you were so tired?’
Tony said: ‘Yeah.’
Sam asked: ‘Does he hit hard or not?’
Tony said: ‘No and I was up at six. He didn’t knock me clean out… I get up at six, thank god the referee didn’t let me because he’d have killed me.’
Tony then admitted the referee’s decision to stop the match when he did ‘saved his life’.
The Bomber added in the Bush Telegraph: ‘The referee literally saved my life. Next shot probably puts me away for good.