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Bikini-clad Emily Scott wins maximum stars in I'm A Celebrity trial... before getting a congratulatory massage

Mark's mermaid! Bikini-clad Emily Scott wins maximum stars in I'm A Celebrity trial... before getting a congratulatory massage



By Nadia Mendoza

Last updated at 9:59 PM on 25th November 2011

Male viewers won't even have heard Ant and Dec explaining the rules of the Bushtucker Trial as their eyes fixated on Emily Scott.

The stunning Australian model took part in her first I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! challenge, Coral Grief, in just a skimpy bikini.

Inevitably, as one of the dominant eye candy contestants in the series, her task involved getting soaking wet as she had to dive into a giant tank.


Fighting for food: Emily Scott tries to win meals for the group during her Bushtucker Trial 'Coral Grief'
Fighting for food: Emily Scott tries to win meals for the group during her Bushtucker Trial 'Coral Grief'



Spread around the sandy floor were five covered perspex tubes each containing stars and also other creatures. In total, there were 11 possible stars to collect and in turn 11 meals for camp.

Brave Emily even had to confront a crocodile who was swimming in the tank with her.

The 27-year-old had to dive to the bottom of the tank and lift the cover off each tube one by one to retrieve the stars, depositing each one into a chest at the side of the tank, before getting the next.

Going swimmingly: No wonder Mark Wright is falling for Emily, as she shows off her enviable figure
Going swimmingly: No wonder Mark Wright is falling for Emily, as she shows off her enviable figure


The first creepy crawlies Emily was confronted with were crabs, but she manage to collect a star.

Next up she successfully battled eels, before facing axiotles and catfish, then the fourth hole which was full of fish.

Finally, the last box contained yabbies, of the crayfish family, and three stars.

Struggling to maintain her strength, she swam back and forth to the side of the tank, each time with a star, making her grand total 11 stars - and winning maximum food.


Champion: Emily won maximum stars, meaning the whole camp will receive food
Champion: Emily won maximum stars, meaning the whole camp will receive food

During her chat with the Geordie presenters, she said: 'I couldn’t see anything. That was intense.'

Emily added: 'This challenge was made for me. I dived down to the bottom of the pool when I was a kid so I just kept going back to those memories and I really, really wanted to get as many stars as possible to take back to those guys tonight and I’m just stoked because they’re going to be happy.'

Before the challenge, she had told Pat Sharp and Jessica-Jane Clement that she felt 'under pressure' as they escorted her to the Trial.


Fighter: Emily did well in her task, proving she's more than just a pretty face
Fighter: Emily did well in her task, proving she's more than just a pretty face

She said: 'I do feel a little under pressure because we had such an amazing meal last night so I don’t want to bring back two, three or four stars.

'I want to come back with as many as possible so we can have another feast.'

Coral Grief was the first trial where campmates chose who should be put forward, rather than the viewing public.

Argumentative Pat Sharp was inevitably stroppy over the decision, after Antony Cotton asked for a show of hands over who wanted to take part, with most people volunteering.


'That was intense!' Emily told Ant and Dec she couldn't see properly underwater
'That was intense!' Emily told Ant and Dec she couldn't see properly underwater



This prompted Pat, who brought home 11 stars in the last Trial, to say: 'One thing you need to take into consideration is that if we’re kind and let people do a trial and they’re not overly keen to do one and they end up doing one and they’re not very good at it and they don’t win stars then we all suffer.'

Lorraine Chase was quick to defend her fellow campers, quipping: 'That’s not a good thing to say that somebody who doesn’t want to do it won’t do well.

'Once you're there we'll all do well. We'll all do the best we can. We’ll all do as well as you because we have the same thing when we get there which is the team.


Just friends? Mark Wright straddled Emily to give her a well earned massage after her task
Just friends? Mark Wright straddled Emily to give her a well earned massage after her task


Well earned: Emily relaxes as TOWIE star gets his claws into her
Well earned: Emily relaxes as TOWIE star gets his claws into her

'It’s nothing to do whether you want to do it or not. I'm as good as you and I will be as good as you. I’ll fight you for it.'

Sinitta acted as a peacemaker, suggesting those that hadn’t yet done a trial, might like to do one.

Pat took over asking everyone who hadn’t yet done a Trial, but wanted to, to raise their hands again; leaving Crissy Rock, Jessica-Jane Clement and Emily.


A game of chance: Mark and Antony Cotton had to try and pick which gorilla relative belonged to which contestant
A game of chance: Mark and Antony Cotton had to try and pick which gorilla relative belonged to which contestant

After Antony said it 'would make sense that our only Australia member who grew up on the beach and in the sea' should do it, The Real Hustle beauty stepped down.

Unsurprisingly it wasn't long after returning from the challenge that former TOWIE star Mark Wright swooped in offering his congratulations and promising a shoulder massage.

Mark untied her bikini top and pulled down the top of her trousers before gently rubbing her back.


Who's who? Family and friends dressed up as gorillas, with only one lucky person being reunited with their loved one
Who's who? Family and friends dressed up as gorillas, with only one lucky person being reunited with their loved one

She later cooed: 'My massage was amazing, I was melting into the bed it was so good.'

Besides from his continuous flirting, Mark and Antony were given the challenge of identifying family and friends of the celebrities invited to the jungle and asked to disguise themselves in gorilla suits.

In the challenge, the two boys had try and guess, with only five questions, which gorilla belonged to which campmate.


Supportive: Tom Fletcher is there for Dougie Poynter
Supportive: Tom Fletcher was hoping to see bandmate Dougie Poynter, while Lee Stafford wanted to lay eyes on Jessica-Jane Clement's fiancé
Supportive: Tom Fletcher was hoping to see bandmate Dougie Poynter, while Lee Stafford wanted to lay eyes on fiancé Jessica-Jane Clement




Crissy's friend
Bad luck: Crissy's friend and Fatima Whitbread's son Ryan are out of luck, as Sinitta's mother is chosen as the winner
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Taking part were Mark’s mum, Crissy’s friend, Fatima’s son, Jessica-Jane’s fiancé, Willie’s wife, Lorraine’s friend, Pat’s wife, Sinitta’s mother, Antony’s father and Dougie’s bandmate Tom Fletcher.

They picked Sinitta to spend time with mum Miguel Brown, saying: 'We wanted Fatima to see Ryan but what if it was wrong... we decided on Sinitta as we felt we could guarantee it was her mum.

'We thought Sinitta also because out of everyone here you’ve done the most trials and suffered the most traumas.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2066340/Im-A-Celebrity-2011-Emily-Scott-sets-nation-hearts-skimpy-bikini-wins-maximum-stars-Im-A-Celebrity-trial.html#ixzz1el9ms590