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Due to their roles as hosts of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have never been able to take part – but that hasn't stopped them from giving the iconic Celebrity Cyclone a go.The fan-favourite Bushtucker trial sees the final four celebs attempt to climb a slippery slop and then remain in place with a giant star - but with wind machines, giant balls and paint bombs it's certainly not as easy as it sounds.

Something Saturday Night Takeaway host Dec discovered when he was left needing six months of physio after sustaining a serious injury while attempting the trial.

Back in 2022, the presenting duo discussed their attempt at the challenge, as Ant said: "We're doing the Celebrity Cyclone today.

It's always fun to do, but it takes a while to do. "It takes a long time to get everything set up and get all the paint bombs set up and all the sludge and the slime.

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