I’m A Celeb Fans Criticize ‘Hopeless’ Star After Bushtucker Trial Fiasco
In a recent episode of “I’m A Celebrity,” comedian Eddie Kadi faced significant criticism from fans during a Bushtucker Trial. Many viewers referred to him as “hopeless” after a series of mishaps during the challenge.
Eddie Kadi’s Bushtucker Trial Struggles
Kadi, who was chosen for the water-based task, encountered repeated difficulties. He was required to dive underwater to collect keys and unlock chests, aiming to secure stars that translate into meals for his campmates. Unfortunately, he dropped a total of three keys, leading to frustration among the hosts and the audience.
Fan Reactions
The blunders did not go unnoticed. Show hosts Ant and Dec expressed disbelief at Kadi’s performance, while fans took to social media to voice their dissatisfaction. Some viewers speculated whether he was deliberately mishandling the task due to his numerous slip-ups.
- One fan tweeted, “Eddie has to be on a wind up surely.”
- Another remarked, “Eddie is utterly f*ing useless. STOP DROPPING KEYS….”
- A third commented, “He made such hard work of something that didn’t need to be.”
- Comments continued with, “Eddie’s making a right ae of this.”
- A fifth fan said, “Oh Eddie, you are a bit helpless in this task.”
Kadi’s Performance
Throughout the trial, Kadi was heard expressing panic with statements like, “I’ve lost the key, oh my god,” showcasing his anxiety under pressure. This particular performance led him to finish with only six stars, marking it as the least successful result of the season.
Behind the Scenes Insights
Former campmate Babatunde Alishe shared that Kadi was fearful of the entire experience. He revealed that Kadi had confessed his fear of various creatures found in the jungle. Alishe had anticipated this reaction from Kadi, noting a contrast between their perceived bravery.
As the drama unfolded, it became clear that Kadi’s Bushtucker Trial would be remembered as one of the highlights—and low points—of the season, sparking both laughter and frustration among viewers.