It's official: I'm A Celebrity viewers prefer rats to Kendra Wilkinson

The latest installment of jungle thrill-fest I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here involved former Playboy bunny Kendra Wilkinson doing a trial involving rats.

Basically she had to unscrew some stars from a pole. With only her face. In a tank full of rats.

Kendra Wilkinson

(ITV)

Needless to say, these Room 101 mainstays gave some people chills down their spine. But the Twittering public seemed to find Kendra’s tediously familiar face of disgust far less agreeable than her rodent companions.

In fact, the rats came out the firm social media favourites – for a number of reasons.

1. Rats are cute.

#ImACeleb the ratties are so darn cute and just wanna help her out! I'd have taken my time and taken one back to camp! #rats

— Kat_RattyMum (@katstradling23) November 26, 2014

 

Awwwh! I'd be well away with those cutie rats! #ImACeleb #kendra

— J-A-D-E-Y (@Stumpedx) November 26, 2014

 

2. Rats are happy to help – even during times of adversity.

#ImACeleb love the rats helping Kendra – even they are annoyed how slow and whiney she is

— Peter Wilson (@HorsebowPeter) November 26, 2014

 

3. Rats have accepted their linguistic limits.

I don't think rats understand English #imaceleb pic.twitter.com/OQgtxw0MFu

— Matt (@matman_1990) November 26, 2014

 

4. Rats have a sense of perspective.

#ImACeleb She's not scared to wrap herself around Hugh Hefner's 80 year old naked body but a few flies or rats she flips out!

— Rob Steer (@robsteer) November 26, 2014

 

5. We should shout up for rats, because they can’t do it themselves.

I hope someone shouts in her face for her shouting at the rats. #imaceleb

— terri (@terrrrrilouise) November 26, 2014

 

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