Adam Woodyatt and Naughty Boy clashed over their cleaning duties on the latest episode of ITV's I'm A Celebrity.
On Wednesday's episode, viewers saw the Eastenders star and music producer have tense words over their chores.
The two have been chosen to be the camp cleaners, taking over from former French footballer David Ginola.
Woodyatt became irritated when Naughty Boy was still in bed instead of getting up to help him with the chores.
He told the other contestants: “I got up this morning. I think I was first one up. I’m on cleaning duty. I share with Naughty, except he was in bed. I just cracked on and did everything except the privy.
“Seriously, Naughty’s going to wake up and there’s going to be nothing for him to do. He might as well stay in bed all day. Oh, he is…”
When Naughty Boy woke up, Woodyatt sarcastically said: “Afternoon!”
In response, Naughty Boy said: “It’s not the end of the world, Adam," and blamed his sleeping in on the fact his bed is close to the toilet door.
Woodyatt said: “I cracked on and did all the chores without giving you a chance. I’m very much a do-er and I think you’re very much a sleeper.”
“Not really," said the music producer. "I didn’t have a good sleep. I don’t know if you were listening to me. I didn’t sleep well, that’s why I was up late.
“It’s not necessarily about you doing the chores, you like doing chores, you made me feel bad about not doing them.”
Later in the episode, Adam admitted that the camp environment has made him more sensitive.
“Being in here – it does magnify things,” he said.
“It does affect your reactions to things and simple tasks. Especially when the person you’re supposed to be doing them with is in bed.”
The two put their differences aside and agreed to work together in the future, ending with a fist bump.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! airs every night at 9pm on ITV and ITV Hub.
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