I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here’s Adam Thomas and Larry Lamb row with Martin Roberts over who does the Bushtucker Trial
Joel was eventually chosen to take part in the Wicked Windmill trial

ADAM Thomas and Larry Lamb were not impressed with Martin Roberts on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Here as they all rowed over who would take part in the grisly Wicked Windmill Bushtucker Trial.
It's rare the celebs all volunteer to get showered with bugs or be covered in snakes but on tonight's show Larry, Martin and Adam put themselves forward as did Sam Quek, Joel Dommett and Wayne Bridge.
However, Martin wasn’t keen on Adam taking part as he had gone out of the camp the day before.
Adam said: “Martin was prepared to shoot me down, he just speaks his mind, he can’t help himself so when I put myself forward he pointed out I’ve done loads of trials.
"He’s done his fair share of trials so I don’t know why he’s pointing the finger at me. Who do you think you are Martin? He only came back with 8 out of ten last time and he’s not even good at them.”
Wayne said in the Bush Telegraph. “I’d love to have a go at it but I couldn’t be bothered to enter into a discussion with Martin, he knows what he wants and I thought it would end up in an argument and I couldn’t be bothered.”
Larry also wasn’t happy with Martin putting his hand up to do the trial. He met Wayne by the washing up area and said: “It’s good what you did to let them go between them”.
Larry agreed: “He’s doing my nut in."
“Martin knows what he wants and says what he wants and has a way of rubbing people up the wrong way,” said Wayne.
Adam spoke to Martin later and joked: "If he points the finger at me again, I've love to f**king headbutt him....gonna headbutt him."
In the end straws were drawn and the man selected to accompany Sam was Joel – so the Olympian and the comedian were dispatched to win stars and bring home the bacon.
However, the ‘’most difficult trial yet” was delayed a few minutes when a cockroach crawled into Sam’s ear and Medic Bob was called to remove the creepy critter.
Joel and Sam were strapped to the sails of the Wicked Windmill and before the trial began eight numbered stars and forty blank ones were dropped into the capsule.
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When the windmill was at speed, they were asked a series of Australia related questions and when answered correctly they could find the star with the relevant number on it and pop it in their bag as a meal for camp with eight stars to be won in eight minutes.
First the stars were poured into their capsule and then came the critters…15,000 meal worms, 40,000 crickets, 50,000 cockies and two green ant nests.
“There is one by my penis,” exclaimed Joel. “Ah we’ve all seen it,” laughed Dec.
“I think that’s enough (critters)” begged Joel. “Think about the poor guy that has to count these things,” Dec replied.
The trial then had to be paused. “I’ve got one in my ear, seriously I can’t hear,” she cried.
Medic Bob was called to wash her ear out, “I can hear now,” she said.
As Joel tried to distract himself with thoughts and songs about Christmas the windmill span around with the critters pouring up and down and over them.
Dec asked who is the current Prime Minister of Australia – Sam and Joel passed.
Next question was how fast can a cockroach run in miles per hour? Joel guessed 3 correctly and then had to find star number one while the 100,000 critters poured all over the pair.
He found the star and they went on to the next question: Spinning Around was the hit single for Kylie Minogue, in what year did she release it? Joel went back immediately with 2000 and started searching for star number two which they found.
They answered the next questions incorrectly as Sam held her hands over her ears and nose.
The next question answered correctly was kangaroos don’t fart – true or false? Sam shouted 'True' correctly as they searched for star number three using all their time. T
hey got the next question but failed to find the star in the two minutes they had left.
Speaking afterwards, Joel said: “Mate that was too hard.
“Really horrible, by far the worst trial, so difficult and the critters were horrible as well.
"There were so many elements to it, loads of stars, questions that I was going to be terrible at and the critters.”
Sam agreed: “It would have been hard enough with just the stars let alone everything else.”
Looking at the three stars they retrieved Dec said: “That’s the lowest haul – how is it going to go down.”
“This is not a great day for us, I’m so frustrated” said Joel.
Sam added: “We knew this might be a bit difficult but that’s an understatement."
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