I'm A Celebrity... Last Supper
22 November 2009
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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! It's The Last Supper In Exile
The remaining Exile campmates prepared their last supper before heading to the final Bush Battle the following day. Lucy told the camp that she thought both Kim and Katie wanted to go home. She said: "Kim said when we did our last battle that she wanted to go home, she'd had enough. And Katie said it to me today. She said she's missing her kids too much now."
All four - Gino, Lucy, George and Sam - wanted to win the Bush Battle and therefore immunity from the first vote off. George said: "I never want to quit something. I'll do my best and I'll do whatever it takes to stay as long as I can."
Sam said: "It's getting scarier and scarier. I'm not ready to go home yet. I really am not. I still want to show my stuff. As long as you do your best."
And Lucy said: "I'm worried it'll be me that goes if I don't win today so I think it's my last chance of staying in because I think out of the group I'll probably be the first one to go. I'm going to give it my best shot today at the Bush Battle. I want to be immune."
Gino told camp that he'd had a fantastic three days together and that he wouldn't change it for the world. He added: "Once a wise man told me that a loser can be a winner." But in the Bush Telegraph he said: "Would I like to win today? It's the time for me to move to the other camp."
George added: "However it turns out, I'm ok with it. It isn't always important to win. You can lose and still win."
Too Many Cooks
Kim had another of her infamous rants, this time directed at Joe after she took exception at how he spoke to Stuart.
The bush hamper arrived in camp and contained racks of Australian lamb. Stuart who was doing the cooking said: "I'm trying to think of the best way of doing this is. Mmm."
Joe suggested: "I think you can handle this very easily." "Go on," said Stuart. "You know that big beautiful pan of yours. Fill it nice and hot, plunk a bit of oil in there, your herbs if you with,"
Kim interrupted him: "Joe, you do it, you sound like,"
Joe replied: "No, he's got to learn darling." Kim replied: "No he doesn't want to learn".
Stuart said to Joe: "I don't need to learn. I know how to do it. I'm just saying why don't you give it a go?"
Kim said to Joe: "I'd rather you do it. You've done no cooking. He's done so much [Stuart]. Joe replied: "No, I'm not going to cook. No listen to me,"
Kim interrupted: "No, just a minute. You've come down here telling us exactly how. You're in the group as well. Please cook this meal. Either shut up or do it but leave that young man alone."
Joe said: "I really think he's very capable. I said I had an opinion and I think he should,"
Kim said: "Too many cooks spoil the broth. If you're not going to cook, hop it and let this young man do it. I will not have you talk to him," and she stood and approached Joe.
Joe told Kim to calm down and sit down.
Kim, angry now, said: "Don't you dare speak to me. Don't you dare speak to me like that ever." "Oh Jesus, well sit down," said Joe. And Stuart said: "That'll do."
Katie got up to intervene. "Kim, sit down. It's a game."
Kim said: "I'll tell you something. I'll throw this up now."
Katie said to both of them: "I won't have anyone shout at anyone. Calm down."
Kim said: "Excuse me", and pulled Katie of out the way with her wrist. "You disgust me," she said to Joe, "And I'll tell you why. Just a minute," she said to Katie.
"Don't push me, Kim," said Katie. And, trying to calm things down, Katie said: "Don't interfere Kim. Calm down. Oh my God, it's a game."
Kim said: "Joe, you've got to pull yourself together and realise we're a team. Please, I'm not going to have any of this. It's ridiculous."
Joe told Kim: "You could always move next door. "
But Kim referred to an earlier comment that Joe made. "My darling, when I heard a boxer of six foot four today looked across at that young girl [Katie] and said, ‘Because you're willing to do some of the trials aren't you? if we can't do them.' Oh my goodness me. Joe you should be ashamed of yourself. That's shameful what you said to that girl."
Joe replied: "I think you've got a problem." Kim responded: "I think you have. You're a very rude man."
But Joe defended himself, adding: "I praised that little one. Praised her. You shoot your mouth off for no reason." But Kim replied: "A six foot four boxer wants little Katie to do more?"
"Yes absolutely, she's the bravest one of all of us," said Joe, agreeing with Kim. "Well you're not darling are you?" she said.
"I never said I was. What's the matter with you? Don't you listen?" he asked. "You're a naughty man," said Kim.
Joe told Kim: "You've really embarrassed me now Kim, I thought you were a nice lady. I think you've got a couple of loose ones," as he pointed to his head.
Kim said: "To help you out? Oh Joe." "But she's the bravest," he replied. "But you're a heavy weight boxer," she countered.
Justin tried to mediate and said: "Why don't we calm this down and the three of us will cook it." Joe replied: "That's a good idea, beautiful," but walked off.
Later Kim returned to the camp fire and Joe immediately got up and sat next to her, placed his arm around her and kissed her neck in an attempt to make peace.
Stuart's Restauant
Stuart claimed that he would open a restaurant with Gino and some of the other camp mates. And he also said that George had promised to help him in Hollywood. He added: "George helps us out. He's very kind to me. He said he'd do anything to help me out in my career."
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