That night, three celebs snuck past the night guard. Behind the fourth eucalyptus tree, they found a rusty satellite dish broadcasting a low-res loop of their own camp—but from an angle that didn’t exist. And standing next to the dish was a man in a faded I’m a Celeb hoodie, holding a sign:
During a torrential Down Under storm, a 720p camera drone captures something it shouldn’t—and the celebs realise their “live” trial is actually a repeat. The real trial? Surviving a secret the producers will delete at any cost.
But the twist, the celebs would learn, wasn’t for the viewers at home. It was for them. Because once you see the 720p glitch… the jungle never lets you leave. Want me to write it as a full short script or a creepypasta-style Reddit post? Just say the word.
The second producer leaned into a mic: “Cut the live feed. Patch in the old trial. And for god’s sake, turn off their walkie-talkies.”
But Steve Davis, the snooker legend, noticed something worse. The “old trial” footage showed a contestant who wasn’t in their season—a woman with a 2012 series band on her wrist. She was whispering a phrase over and over: “The 720p signal hides the edit. Check the tree line.”
The drone had been recording a “Bushtucker Trial” that hadn’t happened yet—but the date stamp showed tomorrow . In the footage, Rebecca Vardy was screaming inside a coffin filled with eels, but her mouth moved out of sync. Then the image glitched, revealing a control room… and two producers arguing.