The Amy contraband spat continues at I'm a Celebrity wrap party
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Amy Willerton revealed she clashed with I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! campmates Rebecca Adlington and Alfonso Ribeiro over her contraband at the show's wrap party.
The model, who was found hoarding banned items such as concealer and extra bikinis, admitted that she had sensed 'a lot of weirdness' from the others while in camp in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here Coming Out Show, which was shown last night.
Amy told her father Bruce: "It started off with lots of little comments and I didn't always understand why they were doing it. Then when the whole contraband thing came in to play I felt like they were like, 'Yes, we've got a reason and now we can blast it'. It doesn't surprise me."
On the show, Rebecca is seen trying to make amends with Amy at the party, but she admitted it wasn't easy.
"I keep trying with you, and you keep slapping me in the face," she told the model.
Alfonso also accused the model of 'selfish, immature behaviour'.
He explained: "That information, that take on the contraband issue, is the problem you've had, because all that that means is that you looked out for you."
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"At no point is anybody going to feel like, 'Oh cool, I can trust her', because how do you trust that individual?" he added.
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