Fans of I’m a Celebrity all share the same complaint about the show when the epic Celebrity Whirlwind challenge aired.

I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here, audiences were left breathless in Saturday’s penultimate episode.
Fans eagerly anticipate the famous Tornado Challenge, where celebrities must collect stars while being blown away by freezing water.
Appearing each season as the final big challenge before being crowned champion, Tornado Challenge has been a fan favorite over the years.
This year, David Ginola, Frankie Bridge, Simon Gregson, and Danny Miller took on the popularity challenge, and just as viewers were about to see how they would continue, it was interrupted by a commercial.
Not only did fans complain that the promotional timing occurred when they thought the challenge would begin, but it also seemed to take longer than usual.
One fan wrote on Twitter: “Just when the fun begins, the celebrity has a whirlwind of ads.”
Another angry added: “Oh FFS! It’s like they’re starting the tornado challenge.. F*** in the advert!! Sort it out.”
And a third person wondered: “WHY YOU ARE DOING ADVERTISING IN A CYCLONE CELEBRITY AAAAAAGH AD.”
Footballer David had the hardest time in the Tornado Challenge, marching on a slippery pitch in North Wales as Ant and Dec chanted his name.
Meanwhile, Frankie screams as he gets pumped with high-pressure hoses and bouncing balls to complete his portion of the challenge.
Two soap stars – Simon of Coronation Street and actor Danny of Emmerdale – helped them complete the course with just a few seconds of spare.
David looked very angry after the mission – shouting: “You all are crazy.”
Viewers’ complaints came after they sent David the package – just hours before the show’s nail-biting finale.
David – at one point the winning lead on the show – received the ax that stunned many viewers at home.
His fate may have been sealed by an argument he had with former BBC Breakfast star Louise Minchin on last night’s programme.
He called her bossy and defensive after she complained about her campmates who weren’t concentrating on the housework.
Speaking of his journey after being evicted from home, he said joining the show was like a “second adoption” by the British public following his welcome to Newcastle United in 1995.
He said: “It surprised me in both a good way and a bad way because obviously it was really difficult. The conditions we live in are very complicated.
“Actually, food, sleep, everything is lacking. But I still keep some positive things in mind, thinking: ‘I’m going to come out of this loving castle for the people I love so much.’
“I can’t wait to get close to them because it’s a hellish journey.”
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/17014124/im-a-celebrity-complaint-cyclone-challenge/ Fans of I’m a Celebrity all share the same complaint about the show when the epic Celebrity Whirlwind challenge aired.