SO much drama and controversy happens on I’m A Celebrity you’d be forgiven for thinking there’s nothing the celebs are banned from doing on the ITV show.
But believe it or not, we can reveal there are in fact six forbidden things that you’ll never see the stars of the jungle do.
After appearing on the ITV show, Jungle veteran Michael Buerk revealed the list that this year’s celebs will be given.

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So what are the 6 deadly sins?

1. Bullying

There have been a ridiculously high number of rows about "bullying" among campmates - but it is definitely on the banned list.
Last year controversial campmate Lady Colin Campbell, aka Lady C, threatened to take fellow campmates Tony Hadley and Duncan Bannentyne to court after accusing them of bullying her in the jungle.
Lady C accused Tony Hadley and
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Lady C accused Tony Hadley and Dubcan Bannantyne of bullying
She left the show because of this and later told the Daily Star: "I have never been a quitter but there is only so much a person can take."
Tony, Duncan and other campmates rubbished her claims.
Joey Essex's former jungle love interest Amy Willerton had her dad hitting out at jungle "bullies" a couple of years ago.
There was particular friction between her and Emmerdale's Lucy Pargeter, who claimed that she was only doing I'm A Celeb to "further her career".

2. Non-consensual touching

Celebs are not allowed to grope people who don't wish to be groped. Obviously.

3. Masturbation

While the campmates might enjoy a cheeky jungle shower (naked, in Gino D'Acampo's case), they are not allowed to pleasure themselves.
That would make it a different show entirely.
Naked jungle showers, like Ginos, are fine
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Naked jungle showers, like Gino's, are fine
However, they are allowed to conduct some type of sexual behaviour with another campmate so long as it is reciprocated.

4. Homophobic language or attitudes

Unsurprisingly, and rightly, no homophobic language or attitudes are allowed from celebrities in the jungle.
Lady C came under fire last year after comments she made to choreographer Brian Friedman.
Tony Hadley later accused Lady C of using homophobic language towards Brian Friedman
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Tony Hadley later accused Lady C of using homophobic language towards Brian Friedman
Tony Hadley slammed the 67-year-old, telling The Sun: "Talk about bullying - she started getting on Duncan's case and also Brian's case and calling him a Queen B**ch and stuff.
"I stood up to her and said "what gives you the right to talk to this guy like this?" I don't think sexuality should come into it.
"You shouldn't say those things to someone. I don't think that is very polite is it? Because of his sexuality she was saying he's a b**chy queen."

5. Category A swear words - including the F-word and the C-word

Despite the fact that swearing is generally bleeped out on the show, there are still words that campmates are not allowed to use.
These are particularly offensive words that the celebs are not supposed to use - though do after they forget they're on camera.
Examples of this include the C-word and the F-word.

6. Harming the wildlife

This isn't just restricted to the cute baby emus, as Gino D'Acampo found out back in 2009.
Campmates are obviously not allowed to attack the baby emus
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Campmates are obviously not allowed to attack the baby emus
Theyre also not allowed to kill and eat rats in the camp
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They're also not allowed to kill and eat rats in the camp
The telly chef and Celebrity Juice star was subject to huge criticism after he caught a rat, killed it and cooked it for the camp.
ITV was forced to apologise after the footage angered the RSPCA in New South Wales, who said that it was "not acceptable" that an animal had been killed as part of the performance.

Gino D'Acampo kills a rat and cooks it for the camp on I'm A Celebrity

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