Dani Behr refused to eat after being relieved of cooking duties.
The celebrities had a discussion about how the chores in the 'I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here!' camp were allocated, with Esther Rantzen saying: "Instead of having a designated person whose job it is to do something, we should all pitch in. Dani has been a fantastic cook but there are lots of people it seems who would like to be creative too."
Carly Zucker claimed it wasn't just about cooking but about getting wood and other chores but Robert Kilroy-Silk said: "They've got to be able to cook because we've got to eat it. When everyone has responsibility for doing the chore no one has responsibility so no-one can be held to account like Timmy Mallett should be now for there being no wood here."
Despite claiming: "They can do it. I'm happy to sit and watch, they can do what they want I don't care," Dani later refused to eat with the group, saying she had a headache when David Van Day and Timmy took over the cooking.
Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, she said: "I've been banned from the kitchen because everyone else wants to have a go so there you go. I'd rather Nicola have my portion for what she went through today. I feel really weak, am seeing stars and got a really bad headache. I'd rather just have a proper sleep. David, Timmy and Brian Paddick want to do dinner so let them figure out three mud crabs for 12 people."
David later said: "Dani's gone to bed in a hump, well said she has a headache. But gone to bed without eating, which is bit sad. In fact if you've got a headache, best to eat. We had a successful meal and it was complicated but it was a collaborative effort by most of the team, we were singing, we enjoyed it, the food tasted great and it worked. At the end I could have done a thirty minute show, all relaxed, singing. It was like we'd had wine but we didn't we were drunk on love to cook our own meals."
He then warned: "It's not a completely happy ship, as we know one mutiny is going on. We'll just have to see how long it lasts. Tomorrow's another day, we'll see who ends up with hump tomorrow but we've proved we do not need one chef, and my suggestion of when food comes down that certain cuisine, that person should do it."
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