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I’m A Celeb’s Gemma Collins in tears at Harry Redknapp prank
The reality TV star even left fans thinking she was quitting the show as she said the famous words (“I’m a celebrity, get me out of here”) that allow a celebrity to communicate with the production team, telling them they want to leave the show.
Redknapp told the celebrities that they all had to take part in a late-night challenge titled “prison of hell” just moments after they returned to camp after completing another task during Friday night’s episode.
Disclaimer: The video of the prank below contains some strong language.
Gemma Collins left in tears after Harry Redknapp’s prank
The show, which is an all-star spin-off of the original and is set in South Africa, saw Collins declare: “I’m a celebrity, get me out of here.
“I’m done. I can’t do any more.”
The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE) star wiped tears from her eyes and held her head in her hands, as campmate Scarlett Moffatt looked on in shock.
It’s not the first time Collins has struggled in the camp, as she also broke down on Wednesday night’s show and confided in former Emmerdale actor Adam Thomas, as she said: “I don’t think I can take it.”
After pranking the camp, Redknapp then told the campmates that he had been joking and that there was no challenge after all.
“That was right up my street,” a delighted-looking Redknapp said.
“A proper wind-up. They fell for it hook, line and sinker.
“Oh, it worked a treat.”
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Collins explained that a prison task would have sent her over the edge.
“To me, it was claustrophobic.
“I would just have to say them fateful words,” she said.
Fans of the show reacted to the clip on Instagram, with one saying: “Nice one Harry 😂😂😂”.
Someone else commented: “You done nearly gave me a heart attack!
“So glad she is staying 💖💖 hang in there Gem!! Xx”.
This person said: “💯 Harry that was funny as!😂
“A real proper wind up.”
Others thought the prank from Harry was unfair: “Harry, that was very mean.
“Poor Gemma 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭”.
This person said: “Think it was a bit harsh harry”.
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The episode also saw Collins open up about her views on body image, telling Moffatt: “We’re under scrutiny all the time, and I never used to worry about it, but because everyone goes on about body image, this, that and the other, you then become like thinking you’re disgusting and ugly every day.
“Because of all the pressure and, you know, people saying horrible things.
“And actually, I’m just alright as I am.”
Collins later added: “This is me.
“I get sick of it – this diet, that diet, this pen, that pen.
“You know, at the end of the day, I think we’ve just got to accept all of us come in different shapes and sizes, and we can all be beautiful in our own way.
“It’s really what’s in your heart.”
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Friday night’s show, which was filmed on Pussycat Doll Ashley James’ birthday, also saw Olympic running champion Sir Mo Farah win 10 stars for the celebrities in a task that saw him have to crawl through and dig in containers full of snakes, insects, and even a crocodile.
The celebrities then had to take part in an evening task, which saw them balance a ball in front of them for as long as they could, with the other campmates eventually allowing James to win it as it was her birthday.
I’m A Celebrity… South Africa is on at 9pm on weekdays on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player.
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Oxfordshire town outpaces London for property growth
The Highcroft Investment Report 2026 shows that the local area around Berkeley’s Highcroft development in Wallingford has become one of the county’s most compelling property investment locations.
Wallingford’s appeal is already being recognised more widely, with Wallingford ranked the number one best place to live in Oxfordshire and one of the top 50 in England and Wales.
Set on the River Thames, it has a historic town centre, independent shops, riverside walks and easy access to the Chilterns.
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The report, commissioned by Berkeley and prepared by PriceHubble and Dataloft, shows that property values in the local area have risen sharply.
This is a rise of 15.1 per cent over the past five years, outperforming South Oxfordshire, Oxford, the South East and Greater London.
In fact, the local area has seen five times stronger growth than Greater London, and national sales prices are forecast to grow by a further 20.4 per cent by 2030.
Rental performance reflects this demand, with average rents in the local area around Highcroft having risen by 38 per cent over the past five years, with a further 17.6 per cent rental growth forecast across the UK by 2030.
At the same time, Wallingford continues to offer relative value compared with nearby higher-priced locations.
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Average sales prices are up to 24 per cent lower than Oxford and 30 per cent lower than Greater London.
Set close to Wallingford town centre and the River Thames, the Highcroft offers a thriving new community with a collection of two- to five-bedroom homes set within 18 acres of open space in South Oxfordshire.
The development is well placed for commuters, with Didcot Parkway station just a 13-minute drive away.
According to the report by PriceHubble and Dataloft, 57,620 jobs are accessible within a 60-minute public transport commute of the development, with 33 per cent of those jobs in scientific, professional, financial and tech sectors.
Stephen Kirwan, managing director, said: “Wallingford offers a rare combination of historic market town living, strong connectivity and access to major employment hubs across Oxfordshire, Berkshire and London.
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“The report shows that the local area around Highcroft has delivered strong price growth over the past five years, while still offering relative value compared with Oxford and Greater London.
“For buyers and investors, that combination of lifestyle and connectivity with long-term growth potential is increasingly compelling.
“At Highcroft, we are creating a new community that reflects the character of Wallingford while supporting the area with new homes, green space, education, infrastructure and local amenities.”
As part of the wider plans for Highcroft, Berkeley is delivering 555 new homes, alongside more than £11.6 million of investment in local infrastructure.
The development includes a new primary school, 2.2 acres of sports pitches, play areas, allotments, a new bus route, footpath connections and around 18 acres of open space.
Homes at Highcroft start from £415,000.
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Council leader ‘deeply concerned’ with Tommy Robinson visit
It was recently announced that The Oxford Union (OU) will host far-right activist Tommy Robinson for a debate on Islam
This will take place on Wednesday (June 17), despite outcry from faith leaders, local politicians and campaign groups.
The student debate society has advertised a debate on social media titled The West Is Right To Be Suspicious Of Islam.
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Speakers include Mr Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, alongside fellow far-right voice Laurence Fox, opposed by others including former Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Now, Councillor Susan Brown, leader of Oxford City Council, has issued a statement, revealing there will be a police presence in the city.
“I am deeply concerned by The Oxford Union’s decision to host Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, at its debate on Wednesday,” she said.
“Oxford is a proudly diverse, multicultural city. Whilst we are committed to free speech and open debate, that must be balanced against ensuring all our residents can live free from hatred, intimidation and harm.
“Faith leaders and members of our communities have already voiced their strong opposition to this invitation, and I stand with them.
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“I urge the Oxford Union to reflect seriously on the consequences of its choices – not only for its own reputation, but the message this event sends about Oxford and its values.
“A large-scale security operation is being prepared, involving extensive police resources and road closures.
“This will cause considerable disruption for local residents and businesses, and comes at a substantial cost.
“The Oxford Union must meet the full costs of staging their event, rather than leaving Oxford’s taxpayers to pick up the bill.”
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Man arrested outside Oxfordshire theatre and charged
The incident took place on Tuesday (June 9) in the car park of The Beacon in Wantage.
A 34-year-old man was arrested, charged, and remanded for possession with intent to supply, and his vehicle was seized.
This was after 32 wraps of Class A drugs and a “significant amount of cash” were found on him.
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The drugs found. (Image: Thames Valley Police)
Thames Valley Police posted an update on their South Oxon and Vale of White Horse Facebook page this morning (Monday, June 15).
The statement said: “On June 9, 2026, our team was out looking for a vehicle that had recently piqued our interest. We located it in the car park of The Beacon.
“Now, he might have been there to pick up tickets for the open mic night, Rory Bremner, or even Noasis (who are there next week and apparently very good), but it was far more likely he was there to deal.
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The car was seized. (Image: Thames Valley Police)
“A search confirmed our suspicions: 32 wraps of Class A and a significant amount of cash were found on him.
“Thanks to previous chases, we blocked him in early and ensured he was safely detained.
“A 34‑year‑old male from outside the area was arrested, charged, and remanded for Possession With Intent to Supply. The vehicle was seized.”
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