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«Breaking News» I'm A Celebrity: Anne Hegerty tackles slime-filled Bushtucker Trial

She's touched the hearts of the nation with her bravery and vulnerability thus far.


And Anne Hegerty will be further put to the test even on Tuesday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity when she tackles her first Bushtucker Trial.


The Chase star, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2007, will face a slime-filled challenge dubbed Monstrous Monoliths.




First trial: Anne Hegerty will be put to the test even further on Tuesday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity when she tackles her first Bushtucker Trial


First trial: Anne Hegerty will be put to the test even further on Tuesday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity when she tackles her first Bushtucker Trial



First trial: Anne Hegerty will be put to the test even further on Tuesday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity when she tackles her first Bushtucker Trial


Anne is locked inside a boulder shaped cage, with just 90 seconds to unlock two padlocked cases and retrieve the stars within.

In scenes sure to delight viewers, hosts Holly Willoughby and Declan Donnelly are very caring and supportive towards her.


Holly says: 'You let us know when you're ready to start! Here we go, 90 seconds to get both stars.'




Slime-tastic: The Chase star, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2007, will face a slime-filled challenge dubbed Monstrous Monoliths


Slime-tastic: The Chase star, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2007, will face a slime-filled challenge dubbed Monstrous Monoliths



Slime-tastic: The Chase star, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2007, will face a slime-filled challenge dubbed Monstrous Monoliths





Fighting against the clock: Anne is locked inside a boulder shaped cage, with just 90 seconds to unlock two padlocked cases and retrieve the stars within


Fighting against the clock: Anne is locked inside a boulder shaped cage, with just 90 seconds to unlock two padlocked cases and retrieve the stars within



Fighting against the clock: Anne is locked inside a boulder shaped cage, with just 90 seconds to unlock two padlocked cases and retrieve the stars within



Poor Anne looks terrified, jumping as green slime pours down onto her shoulders.


'Oh God! Oh God! No! It's disgusting!', the visibly stressed TV personality exclaims.


Holly gently reassures her, saying: 'It's just a bit of slime, just ignore it. There's nothing in there that's going to hurt you.'




Holly says: 'You let us know when you're ready to start! Here we go, 90 seconds to get both stars'


Holly says: 'You let us know when you're ready to start! Here we go, 90 seconds to get both stars'



Holly says: 'You let us know when you're ready to start! Here we go, 90 seconds to get both stars'






Shock: Poor Anne looks terrified, jumping as green slime pours down onto her shoulders


Shock: Poor Anne looks terrified, jumping as green slime pours down onto her shoulders






Shock: Poor Anne looks terrified, jumping as green slime pours down onto her shoulders


Shock: Poor Anne looks terrified, jumping as green slime pours down onto her shoulders



Shock: Poor Anne looks terrified, jumping as green slime pours down onto her shoulders



Thirty seconds in and brainbox Anne still hasn't managed to crack the code, appearing increasingly flustered.


As a fresh torrent of slime hits her, she shouts, 'Stop it, stop it! That's disgusting!'


Meanwhile, Anne has been lauded by an 11-year-old autistic boy in a touching open letter. 




Stressful: Thirty seconds in, brainbox Anne still hasn't managed to crack the code and appears increasingly flustered


Stressful: Thirty seconds in, brainbox Anne still hasn't managed to crack the code and appears increasingly flustered



Stressful: Thirty seconds in, brainbox Anne still hasn't managed to crack the code and appears increasingly flustered





Unhappy: As a fresh torrent of slime hits her, she shouts, 'Stop it, stop it! That's disgusting!'


Unhappy: As a fresh torrent of slime hits her, she shouts, 'Stop it, stop it! That's disgusting!'



Unhappy: As a fresh torrent of slime hits her, she shouts, 'Stop it, stop it! That's disgusting!'



The 60-year-old star candidly discussed her autism before entering the jungle and admitted producers were 'anxious' about her coping mechanisms on the show.


Clearly having touched audiences, Georgia Toffolo shared an image of the letter sent by Joseph Hughes from Preston, who gushed over the TV star and admitted she was an inspiration to him thanks to her 'cool' job and bravery to enter the jungle.


Anne, who is know as The Governess, was diagnosed with the form of Autism when she watched a TV programme and realised she had all of the symptoms. 




A tribute: Anne has been lauded by an 11-year-old autistic boy in a touching open letter


A tribute: Anne has been lauded by an 11-year-old autistic boy in a touching open letter



A tribute: Anne has been lauded by an 11-year-old autistic boy in a touching open letter





Sweet: Clearly having touched audiences, Georgia Toffollo shared an image of the letter sent by Joseph Hughes from Preston, who gushed over the TV star and admitted she was an inspiration to him thanks to her 'cool' job and bravery to enter the jungle


Sweet: Clearly having touched audiences, Georgia Toffollo shared an image of the letter sent by Joseph Hughes from Preston, who gushed over the TV star and admitted she was an inspiration to him thanks to her 'cool' job and bravery to enter the jungle



Sweet: Clearly having touched audiences, Georgia Toffollo shared an image of the letter sent by Joseph Hughes from Preston, who gushed over the TV star and admitted she was an inspiration to him thanks to her 'cool' job and bravery to enter the jungle


She explained that Asperger's makes her unorganised, which has given her a 'cluttered' house that she won't let anyone visit, while she admitted she is 'faceblind', meaning that it could lead her to get 'some of the campmates mixed up.'


Clearly touched by the star, the young boy penned the letter in which he gushed over the star and her entry into the jungle. 


He wrote: 'To Anne, My name is Joseph Hughes and I am 11. I live in Preston Lancashire and I go to a specialist school. I was diagnosed with autism when I was 5. I like to watch you on The Chase...  


'And now, I have been watching you in the jungle. I couldn't go in there because there are too many bugs. You are very clever...


'Sometimes people are mean to me because I am autistic but watching you makes me see that other people have autism too and maybe I can have a cool job like you when I am older. So you like Thunderbirds? I love them...  





Kate Jarvis filmed her son this morning, telling him his letter had gone viral and the team behind Thunderbirds had been in touch, offering to send Joseph a gift


Kate Jarvis filmed her son this morning, telling him his letter had gone viral and the team behind Thunderbirds had been in touch, offering to send Joseph a gift






Katie titled the clip 'He's a bit shell shocked this morning'


Katie titled the clip 'He's a bit shell shocked this morning'



Moving: Kate Jarvis filmed her son this morning, telling him his letter had gone viral and the team behind Thunderbirds had been in touch, offering to send Joseph a gift 




Starring role: Anne, who is know as The Governess, was diagnosed with the form of Autism when she watched a TV programme and realised she had all of the symptoms


Starring role: Anne, who is know as The Governess, was diagnosed with the form of Autism when she watched a TV programme and realised she had all of the symptoms



Starring role: Anne, who is know as The Governess, was diagnosed with the form of Autism when she watched a TV programme and realised she had all of the symptoms



'My favourite is Thunderbird 2. I have drawn you a picture, I hope you like it. Good luck in the jungle, I hope you like it. Love from Joseph.'


Today, Joseph's mother Kate Jarvis filmed her son's reaction as she told him his letter had gone viral. 


She also told the youngster that the team behind Thunderbirds had been in touch, offering to send Joseph a gift.


The 11-year-old, who was filmed sitting on the sofa in his uniform before school, said he was 'really excited'.


While sharing the post, Toff revealed she 'loved it so much' while the image was attached to a message stating it 'gave the reader goosebumps'. 


Speaking on Loose Women in September, Anne revealed she doesn't let anyone into her home or like to go on holiday as she prefers things to be quiet. 




Open and honest: The 60-year-old TV personality, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2007, candidly discussed her autism before entering the jungle and admitted producers were 'anxious' about her coping mechanisms on the show


Open and honest: The 60-year-old TV personality, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2007, candidly discussed her autism before entering the jungle and admitted producers were 'anxious' about her coping mechanisms on the show



Open and honest: The 60-year-old TV personality, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in 2007, candidly discussed her autism before entering the jungle and admitted producers were 'anxious' about her coping mechanisms on the show





Candid: She explained that Asperger's makes her unorganised, which has given her a 'cluttered' house that she won't let anyone visit, while she admitted she is 'faceblind', meaning that it could lead her to get 'some of the campmates mixed up


Candid: She explained that Asperger's makes her unorganised, which has given her a 'cluttered' house that she won't let anyone visit, while she admitted she is 'faceblind', meaning that it could lead her to get 'some of the campmates mixed up



Candid: She explained that Asperger's makes her unorganised, which has given her a 'cluttered' house that she won't let anyone visit, while she admitted she is 'faceblind', meaning that it could lead her to get 'some of the campmates mixed up



She explained that Asperger's makes her unorganised, which has given her a 'cluttered' house that she won't let anyone visit.


Anne said: 'People always say to me ''Where do you keep your autism?'' and I always says ''It's it's behind my front door and I'm not coming in.'''


She continued: 'I just need everything to go quiet, for people to stop bothering me and not thinking about when I'm going to get packed. I like to have my own kitchen so I can cook and a washing machine so I can do washing. The things you can't get in a hotel.'


Anne previously told how the condition had led to her misreading signals from potential love interests - but also believed it has helped her quiz knowledge. 




Sweet: While sharing the post, Toff revealed she 'loved it so much' while the image was attached to a message stating it 'gave the reader goosebumps'


Sweet: While sharing the post, Toff revealed she 'loved it so much' while the image was attached to a message stating it 'gave the reader goosebumps'



Sweet: While sharing the post, Toff revealed she 'loved it so much' while the image was attached to a message stating it 'gave the reader goosebumps'



She also revealed how the syndrome costed her a job in proof-reading as her inability to multi-task led to her under-performing.


The job loss left her on benefits and led to two bailiffs arrived within ten minutes of each other on New Year's Day 2008.


Anne later applied for The Chase with the help of a social worker. She has appeared on the show, which is presented by Bradley Walsh, since 2010.


I'm A Celebrity continues on Tuesday 20th November at 9pm on ITV. 

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