Dani Behr fears new contestant David Van Day will create conflict in the group.

The former TV presenter revealed her concerns about the ex-Dollar singer after he and children's TV star Timmy Mallett were introduced to the group on Wednesday (19.11.08).

She said in a Bush Telegraph chat today (21.11.08): "I think David is a bit of a touchy subject with some people.

"They came in ruffling some feathers and there has been no conflict in camp until now."

Dani insisted the 51-year-old needs to help out more if he is to win favour with his fellow campers.

She added: "When David came in, he said a few things that put people's backs up, 'I don't do the dunny, I'm not doing this, I'm not doing that'.

"And after we've been slumming it for six nights or so already, it didn't go down too well."

But Dani, 37, was full of praise for politician and former TV talk show host Robert Kilroy-Silk.

She added: "Robert is the one I'm most surprised about. I thought there might be some head-butting going on between some people, but he is a really lovely man.

"He loves to wind everybody up but he's a real mentally strong person and has been quite an inspiration to all of us."

David Van Day is the favourite to become the first contestant evicted from ‘I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'.

The former Dollar singer has already proved unpopular with fellow campers in the Australian set reality show, and has been given odds of 5/2 to get the boot.

David was a latecomer to the show when he entered with former children's TV presenter Timmy Mallett this week, who is faring better as third favourite to win the show with odds of 5/1.

Earlier today, fellow contestant Dani Behr confided in the Bush Telegraph, explaining she feels the star has rubbed the rest of the group up the wrong way.

David infuriated his fellow contestants by refusing to sleep in a cave when he first entered the jungle.

The sneaky contestant also planned a coup with fellow newcomer Timmy.

He told him: "I have a plan. I don't think that those guys have a natural birthright to have those beds. My suggestion is we'll do it tonight. We'll tell them it's for the duration. I ain't prepared to do it after tomorrow night. If it splits this camp up, so be it."