Lady Colin Campbell has already ducked out of two I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! challenges but it may be third time lucky with a live Bushtucker Trial for all the campers.

The task is called Cocktail & Screams, but the big question is whether the woman dubbed Lady C will line up alongside everyone else.

So far, she has spurned one Bushtucker Trial because Panic Pit involved being locked up underground. She also ruled out a challenge which involved scrubbing dishes to find clues.

Will this upcoming Bushtucker Trial be her third refusal?

Meanwhile, late entrants Spencer Matthews, Ferne McCann and Vicky Pattison took part in Dicing With Danger.

Ant and Dec explained the rules of the board game Bushtucker Trial. The trio were placed in a series of Perspex boxes and had to throw a dice.

Wherever it landed, the corresponding jungle critter would join them in one of their boxes.

Made in Chelsea's Matthews was first to roll his dice. It landed on a cricket square so he had 2,000 crickets tipped over his head.

Geordie star Pattison threw the dice on a crab square: "Vicky, you've got crabs!" laughed Dec.

But it was the Only Way Is Essex's McCann who proved TV gold; she screamed, stamped and shouted at the snakes and cockroaches sharing her space.

However, she also got to the finishing square first.

McCann had to banish one person back to Snake Rock and a basic ration meal of rice and beans.

The 25-year-old immediately picked Matthews.

The two new girls joined the rest of the camp mates in Croc Creek, and two were subsequently banished to Snake Rock with Matthews.

"I like it, it's bigger than I thought it would be. Lady C is a right character. I can't wait to get to know her better," said Pattison.

The two teams took part in a head to head Dingo Dime challenge, with volunteers including footballer Kieron Dyer and boxer Chris Eubank.

Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley did not appreciate Lady C's bluntness when the conversation turned to fitness.

"Chris is in better shape, Tony," she said. "I don't mean to be unkind."

Geordie Shore's Pattison thought it was funny. "Lady C does not give a s***! She looked Tony straight in the eye and told him he was unfit. She has some sass, that woman."

Snake Rock's Matthews, Jorgie Porter and choreographer Brian Friedman lined up against Croc Creek's George Shelley, Dyer and Eubank for a game of bush scrabble.

They had to dive into the smelly swamp, collect letters and make words for points.

"It's a very sheltered life, the life of a fighter, I've never actually played Scrabble," admitted Eubank.

Dyer felt confident because he watches Countdown.

Hollyoaks actress Porter was not happy. "It's absolutely disgusting, it stank in there," she complained. "It smelt like horse poo and vomit. It was vile."

Croc Creek won a delicious meal for their camp. Snake Rock had to put up with rice and beans.

Earlier, soap star Porter had been announced as the new camp leader, as voted for by the public on the I'm A Celebrity app.

The news was greeted with cheers.

"Jorgie is our camp leader, which is brilliant news. She'll be the best ever. So down to earth and laid back," said a happy Shelley.

The blonde actress chose Lady C as her deputy.

"Darling, I love you," said the flattered author.

There was a moment of hilarity when businessman Duncan Bannatyne lost his bearings in the dark following a trip to the toilet.

He nearly climbed into bed with Lady C, but quickly realised his mistake.

I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! is broadcast on ITV at 9pm.