This live TV celebrity eating challenge is the stuff of nightmares

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This live TV celebrity eating challenge is the stuff of nightmares
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You know that "Fill Your Guts or Spill Your Guts" game James Corden sometimes plays on his show, where celebrities have to choose between eating a horrendous food item or answering a tricky question?

Well, this is sort of like that. Only it's way worse.

I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! is a British reality TV show that involves a bunch of celebs camping out in the Australian jungle. In order to earn food, they have to compete in a series of gloriously squeamish challenges.

Hands down the most famous of these "bushtucker trials" is the eating challenge, which involves contestants munching their way through a series of increasingly nauseating dishes.

Enter Rebekah Vardy (wife of soccer player Jamie Vardy) and Made in Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo. On Wednesday's show, they had the dubious honour of taking on the first eating challenge of the series -- and it was just as disgusting as everyone hope it'd be.

First, here's Vardy devouring a sheep anus.

(In case you were wondering, this is the face you pull while you're eating a sheep anus.)

Also on the menu were some slippery beach worms.

Finally, for desert, a nice ostrich foot and a very tasty looking bull's penis.

Delicious.

Luckily, the whole thing had a happy ending, with the women earning 8/9 stars (and therefore a whole bunch of meals) for their campmates.

People were just as impressed as they were horrified.

Outstanding work.

Topics Celebrities

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.

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