Jungle tears as 'insecure' Becky breaks down on I'm a Celebrity (VIDEO)
Olympic champion swimmer Rebecca Adlington broke down in tears on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! after she told model Amy Willerton she made her 'insecure'.
Emmerdale star Lucy Pargeter joined in, telling Amy that pressure on young girls to look a certain way had made her ill when she was young.
Becky added: "And it's also making me very, very insecure that I have to look a certain way. For me, I was an athlete, I wasn't trying to be a model, but pretty much every single week on Twitter I get somebody commenting on the way I look."
The swimmer was comforted by former EastEnders star Laila Morse, who told her she was 'beautiful', saying: "Much better than her. A hundred times, do you hear me?"
Amy, who represented Great Britain at the Miss Universe 2013 pageant, has regularly appeared in the camp in one of her bikinis.
Becky told Laila the model 'doesn't know what it's like on a day-to-day basis'.
She said: "She's stick thin, she's got these push-up bras that make her boobs seem massive. She's stunning."
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