Steve Davis takes aim at sleeping beauty Amy in I'm a Celebrity
Sleeping beauty queen Amy Willerton upset her fellow contestants in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! by hogging the hammock.
The model, who represented Great Britain at the Miss Universe competition, got on the wrong side of Emmerdale actress Lucy Pargeter and Steve Davis when she asked Vincent Simone if she could sleep in the hammock after he got up.
The snooker player joked: "Yes it's been a while since you've had a little sleep, about time you had another one. Do you remember those words you said on day one? You said to me you only need three hours sleep a night."
It all ended in tears with swimmer Rebecca Adlington comforting Amy, who said: "I was lying in my hammock and was just thinking of everything, I am really sensitive, but this was the first time I've felt really upset by the way someone's been towards me in camp, it all turned into a whirlwind of emotion and I felt really upset with myself because if I have upset someone in camp I really didn't mean to."
There was more trouble for Amy when Annabel Giles volunteered her to wash up instead of Rebecca, saying: "Amy I think it is your turn to wash up because it is becoming an imbalance here."
Annabel was forced to apologise after Amy protested she was 'happy to do it', saying: "You don't even come and get your own food and then now you are telling me."
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