Simon Webbe had to be given oxygen after doing a Bushtucker Trial.

The former Blue singer was forced to face his biggest fear as he took part in 'Last Gasp' which saw him have to collect stars from six creature-covered bubbles under water.

Before agreeing to do the trial, Simon admitted he is terrified of water, adding: "I don't swim at all but didn't want to say anything in camp. This is the whole part of the show, getting over your fears."

Despite successfully retrieving five out of six stars, the shaky star had to be given oxygen by 'I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here!' medics immediately after leaving the pool and claimed the trial hadn't cured his phobia.

He said: "It's the hardest thing I've ever done in my life, anything after this is a breeze.

"I'm shaken up to be honest, I think I hit my head as well. I'm still a bit dazed from it all and I can't really speak, I don't know if I'm in shock."

After getting back to camp, the singer confessed his fear to fellow contestants, who promptly surrounded him to congratulate his bravery.

All of the celebrities broke down in tears after receiving letters from home.

The 'I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here!' contestants were stunned to be given the personal notes and all became overwhelmed by the sentiments of the notes.

First to cry was Brian Paddick when David Van Day read out his letter from partner Petter - after the former Dollar singer first caused anger by insisting on reading it out with a Norwegian accent.

Nicola McLean and Martina Navratilova then got emotional as the glamour model read out a note from the tennis star's friend Barbara, before Martina read George Takei's letter from husband Brad.

The note said: "I do not know when you will emerge from the jungle but I do know I will be waiting to embrace you in my arms. Until that glorious moment keep your spirits up by singing your new favourite song."

George managed to lighten the mood by breaking into a rendition of 'Olly, Olly, Olly'.

Simon Webbe was shocked by the contents of his letter from girlfriend Layla, which revealed she has flown out to Australia, causing his camp mates to joke that he can't try to escape the jungle for a reunion with her.

A weeping Joe was delighted when George read out a letter from his mum Kiffy, hugging the man he has likened to his granddad.

As soon as Simon started reading Nicola's letter from fiance Tommy she broke down in tears and the overwhelmed singer could only read a few words before he too cried and had to hand it to Brian to finish.

Finally, Joe read David's letter from his two daughters, Amber and Olivia, which caused the singer to sob.

Nicola McLean and David Van Day stripped to their underwear to complete the Celebrity Chest challenge.

The glamour model shocked the former Dollar singer when she shed her clothes, before he swiftly followed suit after first expressing shock at her skimpy bikini.

He said: "We're cleaning a car, we're not going you know... Alright, if you're doing it I'm stripping too," before throwing off his clothes to tackle the task - which saw them have to wash a filthy car to locate numbers to crack the codes for the combination locks on the chest.

The pair soon realised one of the numbers they had unveiled was a dud and that there were more than five combinations hidden under the dirt, prompting them to completely clean off the mud to reveal all the codes before tackling the chest.

After passing the challenge, David - who has clashed with Nicola several times during the course of the show - playfully slapped her on the behind as they returned to camp.

A stunned Joe Swash felt "betrayed" to learn David Van Day has deliberately been playing off his camp mates against one another.

Glamour model Nicola McLean told the actor her former nemesis had confessed his plan to her as they tackled the Celebrity Chest, leaving Joe upset as he struggled to comprehend the betrayal of his 'I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here!' camp mate.

Nicola told Joe: "David said to me, 'We have to change it all now, why don't we do a bit of flirting, the arguments have been good.'

"He's been doing it all along for the cameras. He said to me that Joe was favourite to win and probably still is favourite now so let's get on his nerves and gang up on him. He is not bothered that no-one likes him, he thinks it's brilliant.

"He said it would be a brilliant plan to start murders with the rest of camp as it will keep us in until Friday."

Although initially amused, the former 'EastEnders' star soon got angry and later seemed confused about who was telling the truth.

Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, he said: "Either David has taken my good nature and manipulated me or Nic is being untruthful, one way or another I'm being taken advantage of and if it's David then he's trying to mug me off.

He's used me and now he wants to abuse me.

"I've looked out for him and Timmy, I've put my neck on the line and he now wants to take it a step further and have me feel uncomfortable.

"This is a game and I weren't playing properly by all accounts, this game needs to stop. I need to get back to the people that I trust."

Meanwhile, David talked about how he had made friends with Nicola and added: "Our friends in camp are quite happy, apart from miserable, I'm not so sure he'll be here tomorrow. It's a long shot but a cat only has so many lives and he may run out."