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Dec., a celebrity, is “lucky to be alive” after a spider bite as emergency personnel arrive.

Dec of I’m A Celeb had a spider bite on the neck. The event happened off-camera earlier this week, and the well-known broadcaster needed medical care.

During an Instagram Live session, Ant McPartlin announced the news, saying: “We’ve had quite a lot of drama.

Not only on the show but off the show as well because Dec had a spider on his neck and was bitten by a spider and the medic was called in to have a look.”

Dec said, “Look at that spider, it bit me on the neck,” as he displayed a photo of the offending arachnid and the bite mark on his neck.

“The medic said I was lucky to be alive,” he claimed in jest about the event. I may not have made it through if I hadn’t been so strong, healthy, and manly.

“No, she didn’t, she said it was a jumping spider and it was absolutely fine,” Ant responded, dismissing his co-host’s dramatic interpretation right away, according to the Mirror.

This is just the most recent set of difficulties the camp has encountered. According to Dean McCullough.

Who spoke to the Mirror about the harsh weather in the bush, several campmates have developed trench foot as a result of the continuous rain.

He compared the scenario to the worst camping vacation he could think of, when everything gets wet and never dries out, in an exclusive interview.

“In the camp these days, it’s sort of a rule that you’re not cool if you don’t have trench foot. That really happened, and it depresses the atmosphere.

“When are we going to get a chance to do some sun bathing?” Coleen and I asked.

“All our crocodile tail for dinner was ruined, so they gave us tofu instead,” he said, revealing that one very rainy night caused them all to seek shelter.

He laughed and said, “If that’s not a short change, I don’t know what is…from crocodile tail to tofu.” “I’m from Belfast, and I live in Manchester.

The two wettest places in the UK,” the actor, who was born in Belfast and now lives in Manchester, said in reference to the weather. I shall never again complain about the rain. It was found in the Bible.