The Trials will continue on Thursday's episode of I'm A Celebrity South Africa ahead of the impending final.
The remaining six celebrities will take on the Vile Vineyards survival trial which will end with two more stars heading for home.
The teaser clip at the end of Wednesday's instalment showed the stars taking on all sorts of challenges.
Carol Vorderman and Paul Burrell will end up covered in red gunge, while Fatima Whitbread has her head trapped in a critter-infested cage.
Elsewhere Myleene is seen desperately trying to unlock a padlock in order to save herself from going home.
Brutal: The Trials will continue on Thursday's episode of I'm A Celebrity South Africa ahead of the impending final (Carol Vorderman pictured)
Tough: The remaining six celebrities will take on the Vile Vineyards survival trial which will end with two more stars heading for home (Paul Burrell pictured)
Elsewhere Myleene is seen desperately trying to unlock a padlock in order to save herself from going home.
Line-ip: Myleene, Paul, Fatima and Carol join Jordan Banjo and Phil Tufnell as the final six left in camp
Critters: The teaser clip at the end of Wednesday's instalment showed the stars taking on all sorts of challenges
Myleene, Paul, Fatima and Carol join Jordan Banjo and Phil Tufnell as the final six left in camp.
It comes after two more celebrities left the bush on Wednesday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity South Africa.
Former Corrie actress Helen Flanagan, 32, and EastEnders icon Dean Gaffney, 45, said their goodbyes after coming last in the Survival Trial.
The latest episode began as the next Survival Trial continued where the stars were all locked in crates filled with critters as they had to release themselves from the locks.
The two who were last sadly had to leave the show as the battle to become the next I'm A Celeb Legend continued.
Helen said as she left: 'I've had the time of my life I have just had the best time I am so grateful. I knew I would be bad at the challenge.'
Dean added: 'Hopefully I did better than last time. I am definitely going home heavier than I arrived with all the picnics that's for sure! You know what I'm done I haven't laughed that much in years.'
Horrid: The stars have to dunk into a bucket to try and find the keys
Getting involved: Fatima is set to put on a brave display as usual
Scary: Phil was joined by some critters in his box
Hard: They have to use their tongues to get the keys
Fans again were sad with who had left as they took to social media as the episode aired.
One said: 'Helen Flanagan may be out, but she's the real winner of I'm A Celeb South Africa. She has come so far since her original appearance on the show, and earned the title of I'm A Celebrity legend. #ImACeleb.'
Another said: 'All the best people have gone out of I'm a celeb now, non of them are legends that are left in there #ImACeleb.'
A third wrote: 'Helen's redemption arc was one of the only things worth I'm a celeb legend! Also we've lost dean this ep ain't off to a good start #ImACeleb.'
After Helen revealed the secret trick to mastering her trials on the show.
The star nailed her challenges this time around after famously struggling with them on her original appearance in the jungle.
And in her exit interview about being eliminated on Wednesday's episode she told how she had been prepping for the challenges ahead of jetting out to the bush.
She said: 'I didn't actually feel that nervous of the Trials. I mean, I did a little bit. I just took a totally different approach with the Trials this time.
'I did prep a bit before the show. I worked on a lot of my fears before I went to South Africa.
Terrifying: Phil got a surprise from some snakes
Here they come: They were all smiles as they entered the trial area
Here she goes: Carol was giving it her best shot
Calm: She seemed at ease with the critters in her cage
'I went to Go Ape a lot! I went about 10 times before I did the show to work on heights and stuff.'
She added of the trials in general: 'I just felt a lot calmer and a lot more confident doing the Trials this time round. My favourite, FAVOURITE moment was when I won a Trial against Paul Burrell.
'I love Paul but I wanted to win. Honestly, it was my favourite moment ever ringing the bell at the end when I won. I was so happy. My second favourite moment was running into camp afterwards.
'I was literally buzzing telling all the other campmates I'd won. I was so happy! It was just amazing, I loved every second of it.'