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Roll call: disorder in the classroom coming to 10 on Saturday

• Celebs go back to school with Scott Tweedie for I’m A Celebrity Saturday Schoolies

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jan 16, 2019
1 min read
Scott Tweedie

Australia’s number one African outdoor classroom game show, I’m A Celebrity Saturday Schoolies, is about to shake up your Saturday nights, according to Network 10:

Each week, the celebrities will need to report to class. What happens next is up to their teacher, Mr Scott Tweedie.

But if the celebs think that their excursion from camp will be easier than convincing their parents to buy them Bacardi Breezer’s, Mr. Tweedie has a few surprises up his khaki sleeves.

The campmates will compete in a series of wickedly fun challenges for the chance to win The Golden Lunchbox. If successful, they will find all their playground favourites: muesli bars, bananas, juices and ham and cheese sangas.

After a week of rice and beans, with a side of warthog testicle, that lunchbox will mean everything to our hangry campmates.

Chris and Julia do an astounding job starving and taking all our jungle celebs to almost-breaking-point, so it's only fitting on a Saturday night I take it one step further with some of the most stupid games you’ve ever seen, so we can laugh at them even more,” said Scott.

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