I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here

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It's that time of the year again when I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here is back on our television screens, and this season's line-up is seasoned with a veritable list of stars from the world of politics and entertainment. Some, such as the beautiful Dani Behr and Nicola McLean are no doubt early Christmas Gifts for the boys, while the celebrities Robert Kilroy-Silk and Brian Paddick are early Christmas Gifts of an altogether different kind. Indeed, with Robert Kilroy-Silk known for his controversial views, it's probably a certainty that more than a few tense sparks will fly during his time in the jungle. And, as for George Takei, he's probably continuing his career of making sure he's going where no man has gone before. Or, at least that would be the case if this weren't the show's eighth series in the UK.

In keeping with the show's usual format, each of the contestants has to compete in a number of Bushtucker Trials; and, although the show is still in it's infancy, a number of classic trials have already taken place. Dubbed the Chamber of Horrors, the I Scream Van, the Long Drop and Trauma Tank, they pit the celebrities against the natural world in an effort to win food.

But what if these trials could be a way to earn Christmas Gifts, what prizes should be on offer? Probably top of the list should be loo roll; after all, no matter how long they spend in the jungle, there's nothing more traumatic than not getting access to some of the bare necessities of the bathroom world. If they were to win the On a Roll Sudoku Toilet Roll, they could take their minds off of their previous bushtucker trial; and maybe the Millionaire's Loo Roll would be a great way for them to focus their minds on why they're their. After all, being charitable over the festive period is one of the best Christmas Gifts anyone can give.

But when it comes to making life in the jungle just that little bit more bearable, there are so many other gifts to choose from. If any of the contestants are missing their loved ones, they might like to count down the days using a personalised Calendar. Ideal for giving at any time of year - they don't just make ideal Christmas Gifts - Personalised Calendars are available in any number of different designs. So, whether they're looking to enjoy some of the Wonders of the World while surrounded by bugs or creepy crawlies, or if they'd prefer the Food Lovers Personalised Calendar - to remind themselves of all of the delicious food they'll soon be able to enjoy - Personalised Calendars are the ideal gifts for making those bushtucker trials seem just that little bit more bearable.

Of course, it might well be the case that the current round of celebrity contestants find some of the tests just that little bit too traumatic. If this is the case, then perhaps some of the bushtucker trial rewards should include the odd Personalised Diary or two. While certainly making outstanding Christmas Gifts, Personalised Diaries could also be a great way for traumatised celebrities to get some things off of their chests without announcing them on camera to the rest of the world. And in the case of Robert Kilroy-Silk, they could offer the opportunity to say some really controversial stuff, safe in the knowledge that nobody will get upset; unless of course anyone takes a sneaky peek.

Of course, Personalised Diaries are available in a number of different designs, so whether the contestants are big football fans, film buffs, or romantic types that never tire of notions of love, Personalised Diaries are sure to delight.

And if they were to save them until after the show, they might even make an amazing Christmas Gift for that someone special.

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