Vogue Williams will 'stop following rules' following I'm A Celebrity... stint
Vogue Williams has vowed to "stop following all the rules to a T" following her stint on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! after appreciating the efforts of those who brought contraband into camp.
Vogue Williams has vowed to "stop following all the rules to a T" following her stint on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!.
The 40-year-old model - who was the third campmate to be evicted - is usually a "rule-follower" but appreciated the efforts of Alex Scott, who snuck in salt and pepper, and Angry Ginge, who she revealed was the mystery celebrity who provided the camp with butter, and is now "disgusted" with herself for not slipping contraband into her bag before the show.
She added to The Sun newspaper: “It was just quite fun to bring in stuff that you weren’t allowed...
“I think there will be more. You can’t help it.
“When you’re in there you’re like, ‘Let’s steal that’. It’s just so weird. When you go out you steal stupid stuff – you just want stuff because you have nothing.
“I think that the only thing about the salt was I wish we’d had more of it.”
Shona McGarty was caught using the butter to flavour her rice and beans, and she also took some air freshener from a trial, which Vogue claimed made a huge difference to their day-to-day life.
She said: “The air freshener, it really made a difference to our way of living.
“Unless you’ve been in the dunny, you’ll never understand the stench of the dunny.
“I tried to put a scarf around my face. Then when the air freshener showed up, it actually smelt decent.”
The Irish podcaster had been sworn to secrecy by Ginge when she discovered he had butter for the camp, and the social media star is still "denying" being involved.
She said:“[The rest of camp] were like, ‘Tell us when you leave’. And I was like, ‘It was Ginge!’
“And Ginge is still denying it down to the ground.
“He didn’t even eat it!
“It was this measly little pack of butter and it was like half-full and had sticks and dirt in it, so he must have just seen it on the ground and picked it up.
“I have no idea where he got the butter from because I didn’t want to call him out in there.
“I didn’t want people to know it was him, and I didn’t want us to get in trouble again – I didn’t want to lose stars.
“So where he got the butter is beyond me. And fair play to him, he didn’t eat it...
“He came over to me when I’d opened the trunk and he was like, ‘Don’t say anything, don’t say anything’."