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Aitch almost suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction as he and the remaining I’m Celebrity stars took part in the Celebrity Cyclone challenge.
The iconic annual challenge returned as Aitch, Shona McGarty, Tom Read-Wilson, and AngryGinge arrived at the trial clearing.
Aitch, who was the last campmate to start the course, ran to get to the fourth star as Ant observed: ‘he’s light on his feet, isn’t he!’
Getting the last star from Ginge which he dropped, he had to run all the way back to the start to collect it as Ant said: ‘They’re making a pig’s ear of this!’
As Aitch was close to approaching the fourth and final star marker, a huge tidal wave of water and bouncy balls was released, sending all four celebrities flying and out of position from their star markers.
Viewers watched at home as they couldn’t catch a breath, as before they could get back in place another huge tidal wave landed, resulting in Shona losing her star again.
With eight minutes gone, it was a fight to the finish to get everyone back onto their star marker in time for the ten minute countdown.
The water cannons were so fierce, they pushed Aitch’s top up exposing his back, as Ant exclaimed: ‘Look at Aitch! He’s gonna be naked in a minute!’
As Ant & Dec counted down from ten seconds, the four celebrities were successfully all in place as they cheered in celebration.
Following the trial, Aitch jokingly addressed his near wardrobe malfunction.
He told the Geordie duo: ‘I thought my shorts were gonna fall off and they were the tightest shorts in the world.’
Amused fans took to social media, as one said: ‘Not the celebrity cyclone ripping almost the whole outfit off Aitch’;
‘Ginge & Aitch getting leathered by those balls all cyclone’;
‘They went so hard with the cyclone this year’;
‘Aitch is getting absolutely battered.’
Meanwhile, in a shock for viewers, the rapper was the ninth celebrity to be voted out off the jungle, narrowly missing a place in Sunday’s final.
Joining Ant and Dec in studio, Aitch spoke about what he enjoyed in jungle life as he explained: ‘It is good to be in a world of that for a little minute, no distractions no phone.
‘The only thing on your mind is what is in front of you and I think that is a pretty good way to live life.’



