I'm a Celebrity star Alex Scott has been caught breaking the programme's regulations in a shocking twist within the camp.
Alex has sneaked in forbidden items, which breaches the stringent rules imposed by I'm a Celeb producers.
She was discovered with salt, which appears on the prohibited items list, and was observed sprinkling it onto the crocodile feet during Sunday evening's episode. Ant and Dec subsequently confirmed it was "contraband" and mentioned that viewers would need to wait to discover the consequences.
This could result in the group having their meals cut - potentially causing frustration and further rifts in camp.
It remains unclear whether the other campmates knew about Alex's rule-breaking, or if she was acting independently. On the companion programme, Unpacked, guest Jill Scott said: "I am surprised by Alex doing it as I thought she would follow the rules actually."

Seann Walsh added: "I was surprised by how indiscreet Alex was with putting the salt on.", reports the Mirror.
This follows incidents from previous series where celebrities have faced difficulties. Last year specifically, there was a double regulation violation involving salt and teabags.
Radio presenter Dean McCullough managed to smuggle tea bags past the programme's officials, which he slipped into the morning's hot water supply.
When the water was distributed to the other participants, boxer Barry McGuigan was concerned by its appearance. Knowing the reality, Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall said: "We got a bit of mud in the kettle but if you try it, it's not too bad."
Looking uncertain, Barry cautiously sipped the dubious-looking water, before realising it tasted like tea.
He gave his co-stars a wink and exclaimed: "Fantastic!" Their rule-breaking antics caught up with them, however, as TV presenter Melvin Odoom later undertook a challenge to win cupcakes - but was only allowed half his winnings.
There was subsequently a jungle amnesty in which they were instructed to "bring all remaining contraband to the Bush Telegraph to avoid further punishment."
Melvin later admitted he had also brought seasoning in.
Over the years, there have been numerous other incidents. Gillian McKeith managed to smuggle in some prohibited items when she was on the show in 2010, carrying salt, herbs and spices into the camp in her underwear.
In 2012, star Hugo Taylor flouted that rule by sneaking a pile of salt and pepper sachets in the bottom of his backpack. Model Amy Willerton managed to sneak in an entire bag of makeup in 2013 - and got away with it for 10 days.
