I'm A Celebrity star Harry Redknapp amuses fans as he struggles to boil water

Hard time: Harry Redknapp struggled with the camp basis
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Natasha Sporn29 November 2018

I’m A Celebrity’s Harry Redknapp may appear to have settled into jungle life well – but there is one thing he’s still struggling with.

The former football boss proved he’s having a tough time adapting to camp life and specifically boiling water.

Redknapp struggled trying to heat up watcher to have a shave, hovering by the fire with his mug until Noel Edmonds offered some advice.

Edmonds suggested that he dipped the mug into the water pot over the fire to aid him in his quest for hot water to shave with.

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Redknapp laughed: “He insisted I did it but to be honest the water in the pot was as cold as the water in the tap.”

Redknapp, 71, had previously joked that he can “barely make a cup of tea” because his wife of over 50 years, Sandra, does everything for him.

Elsewhere in camp, Redknapp was left disappointed with dinner when finding out it was emu, which reminded him of Rod Hull.

He ranted: “No!!! My worst nightmare, not emu, I was hoping for roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, or a lasagne or a pizza we got bl*****’ emu again. “

I’m A Celebrity continues Friday at 9pm on ITV.

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