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I’m A Celebrity: Jac Jossa’s breakdown as she’s picked for trial again

Fans beg viewers to stop voting for her

There was a very weepy end to Saturday night’s I’m A Celebrity, as Jacqueline Jossa broke down in tears.

The former EastEnders star discovered that she had been voted to do yet another trial by viewers.

She and fellow campmate Ian Wright will be taking on the Crevice of Cruelty.

The grim trial will see the pair in an underground cavern, where they will have to unlock stars while facing creepy crawlies and reptiles.

Ian and Jac are ON (Credit: ITV)

Read more: James Haskell chosen as camp’s first leader

“I don’t want to do any more man,” wept the 27-year-old.

Her other campmates rushed to console her, as viewers became concerned for her wellbeing.

Fans of the mum of two are now begging other viewers to stop voting for her.

One wrote on Twitter: “Stop voting for Jacqueline to do the trials she’s done enough, you’ve broken the poor girl.”

Another posted: “Can everyone stop voting for Jac please, can’t you see the girl needs a break. She’s breaking.”

A third noted: “Jac is really struggling in there; yes, she knew what was ahead. But she didn’t realise how hard it would be walking away from her family for 3 wks.

“At the end of the day, she’s been out of work for a while so she’s probably barely spent a day away from Mia #ImACeleb #imacelebrity”

It had been an emotional episode for Jac, who cried after receiving her luxury item – a pillow with the faces of her babies, Ella, four, and Mia, one, on it.

It’s not the first time, Jacqueline has had a meltdown over a task; she cried when she was picked to do the Snake Hotel trial with Myles Stephenson.

Myles Stephenson
Jac’s had trial fear before (Credit: ITV)

She also lost it ahead of the Face Your Fears trial. The soap star went on to smash both trials, winning praise from viewers for her grit.

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Kaggie Hyland
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