Nick Pickard reveals scary moment security rushed into camp after Tony Bellew made terrifying discovery | The Sun

NICK Pickard has opened up about a terrifying moment in the I'm a Celebrity jungle that wasn't shown on camera.

The Hollyoaks legend, 48, became the fourth person to be axed from the I'm a Celebrity jungle earlier this week.


Now Nick has revealed that security rushed the camp after his former co-star Tony Bellew called for back-up.

He said: "We saw [Tony was] walking around and I thought 'what is he doing?'

"Because we've all got the radios on and he's going 'guys guys guys' talking into his mic. I thought he was talking to himself but he goes 'There's a massive Spider in here'."

Speaking to the Mirror, Nick continued: "It was like a tarantula. But the security guys come in and couldn't catch him because they're fast.

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"And so he just batted it into the bushes and went 'you're alright it's just a huntsman'.

"But yeah a huntsman isn't great when you don't like the sound of it. Tony never went to bed the rest of that night. He said 'I'm not sleeping in there, it was massive'." 

Following his jungle exit, Nick revealed exactly how much weight he'd lost after living on rice and beans.

He told The Sun: "I've lost one stone three pounds!

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