"34", "name" => "Specials", "category" => "I'm a Celebrity", "path" => "/var/www/vhosts/betting.betfair.com/httpdocs/specials/", "url" => "https://betting.betfair.com/specials/", "title" => "I'm a Celebrity Betting: One Wag goes, will another be next? : I'm a Celebrity : Specials", "desc" => "To the disappointment of scores of the show's male viewers Dani Behr was voted out of the jungle last night and according to Feizal Rahman, things could get a whole lot worse for the blokes tonight with Carly Zucker looking...", "keywords" => "", "robots" => "index,follow" ); ?>

I'm a Celebrity Betting: One Wag goes, will another be next?

I'm a Celebrity RSS / Feizal Rahman / 28 November 2008 /

" class="free_bet_btn" rel="external" onclick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/G4/inline-freebet');" target="_blank">

To the disappointment of scores of the show's male viewers Dani Behr was voted out of the jungle last night and according to Feizal Rahman, things could get a whole lot worse for the blokes tonight with Carly Zucker looking vulnerable....

Viewers and punters alike were subject to yet another elimination surprise last night, albeit on a lesser scale than the previous, with Dani Behr becoming the second celebrity to leave the jungle. Only able to make a valuable contribution in the kitchen, once she lost exclusive rights to cooking duties, there was little else left for the former TV presenter.

Having dated Premiership footballers way back in the early 90's, Dani was a precursor to the modern-day WAG. In Nicola, however, she probably found her nemesis as despite frequent attempts to 'Behr' all for the cameras, the leaner figured Dani came across two very large and insurmountable obstacles.

As predicted, perma-favourite Joe is starting to show some cracks under the pressure and treated the camp to an uncharacteristic outburst. Having won the celebrity chest challenge (appropriately with Nicola) he was dismayed at the reward for his efforts - a measly cup of coffee - and violently tossed the chest into the creek. Possibly a sign of things to come, Joe has been pushed out a touch to around [2.0] and the value in the winner marker is surely to be found elsewhere.

Continuing to impress is the motherly Esther who is slightly shorter at [5.6] and having successfully completed his first Bushtucker trial, septuagenarian George is in a point to [7.4]. Gaining momentum by the day, David Van Day is beginning to look in his element.

Constantly aware of the cameras, the 80s popstar knows exactly what to say, when to say it and how to react to the words and actions of others. Quite the opposite is the far more innocent and instinctive, Timmy, who is significantly losing market support - now out to [25.0] from a one-time low of [6.4].

Favourite to go next is Carly, who earned a very fortunate reprieve last night. With those at the head of the previous two elimination markets surviving, the [1.85] available for Carly to go tonight is a tempting lay, but will lightning really strike for a third time?

Brian follows her up at [3.3] with Nicola next in line at [7.6]. But one must wonder who exactly is voting to keep the spiritless Simon in the jungle and currently available at [12.0] to be the third out, he could prove to be the shrewd bet.

'.$sign_up['title'].'

'; } } ?>