Rows erupted in the camp as tensions grew between contestants on 'I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here!'.
Former Blue singer Simon Webbe rowed with both Joe Swash and David Van Day over comments made by David and Timmy Mallett to Nicola McLean prior to her Bushtucker Trial.
Joe claimed that Nicola had got upset because of who had made the remarks, rather than the words, saying: "I can say what I want to these people but you say something. You said yesterday to Timmy about performing and you say one little thing and there's a big argument."
However, Simon hit back, saying: "I'm not getting involved. Some people let things go on and some people don't. Some people let things go on for a lot longer than it should. Some people know how to manipulate other people and some people don't and that's what I'm seeing. Manipulation all over the place. No one's right and no one's wrong. It's spread in the last couple of days."
Joe pointed out to Simon: "Don't you think she riled herself up because she doesn't like David. She's doing it to herself."
Simon then said he thought the Dollar singer's remarks had been "out of order", before blaming the camp newcomers for the tension.
He said: "Since they've come in camp, that's when all the vibes have started. If it was the other way around I'd say it to Nicola. It's out of order."
David said he would confront Nicola "tomorrow maybe" but added: "I don't dislike her, I don't know her. I don't know anything about her."
Joe later talked about the row in the Bush Telegraph, saying he was amazed at how calm David had been.
He said: "He's sitting down on a bed and they're sitting round him. It's who do they think they are. If that had been me by now I'd have punched someone in the face. Anything they say they're ready to jump down their throat. I don't like what's going on."
The actor later clashed with former chat show host Robert Kilroy-Silk, who criticised the younger star's habit of walking off after making his points during arguments.
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