In latest I’m A Celebrity news, former campmate Gillian McKeith has spoken out about the ITV show.
The nutritionist took part in the tenth series of the programme back in 2010, where she famously fainted in the arms of Ant and Dec.
Now, Gillian has opened up on the toll appearing in the jungle has taken on her.
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During her time in the Australian jungle, Gillian was voted to do a number of Bushtucker trials by the public.
Ahead of one live trial, the star fainted in front of her campmates before being given oxygen.
The trial involved Gillian being chained underground and surrounded by rats.
I definitely still suffer from PTSD
The presenter now claims that the challenge brought on post-traumatic stress disorder.
She told The Daily Star: “I definitely still suffer from PTSD. Since that jungle trial, the one where I was buried under the ground in a coffin and rats landed on top of me, it still feels like yesterday.
“What has happened is, every time I have to go into a small space like a lift, I feel like I’m going to start screaming. I feel an intense rising panic that I simply can’t control.”
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Gillian went on to call her condition “uncontrollable”.
She added: “I went in without claustrophobia and came out with it.”
ED! has contacted ITV for comment.
I’m A Celebrity returns
Meanwhile, the show returned to ITV last night (November 30).
The programme was previously taken off screens over the weekend, following severe weather conditions in Wales.
During last night’s show, the campmates were seen reuniting for the first time.
However, the camp could be hit with even more bad weather next week.
Ant and Dec discussed the possibility of snow affecting the castle on This Morning.
During the chat, Ant explained that he was worried over the upcoming bad weather.
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He said: “There’s a slight worry because there’s more bad weather coming next week.
“But it’s just temperatures dropping and snow coming.”
Dec added: “We never get this in Australia!”