In a season packed with meltdowns, messy challenges and celebrity chaos, one woman just rewrote the rulebook of I’m A Celebrity—and the internet can’t stop talking about it.
On Saturday night, Vogue Williams, 40, didn’t just complete the infamous Wrecking Balls of Rage trial…
She obliterated it.
And viewers agree: nobody saw that coming.“She didn’t just smash the trial — she smashed the laws of physics.”
Facing a slime-soaked obstacle course that looked like a jungle version of Total Wipeout on steroids, Vogue launched herself across spinning platforms, dodged giant inflatable wrecking balls, and took wipeouts that would have knocked anyone else into next month.
Except Vogue didn’t crack.
She bounced back — literally — and powered through until she’d won every single one of the eleven stars.
Even the crew couldn’t contain their laughter (or shock) as she kept getting up again like a woman possessed.
Campmates Left Speechless
Back at camp, Kelly Brook declared her “Superwoman”, while Ruby Wax joked that Vogue was “all muscle and two nostrils,” leaving the whole group howling.

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Seemingly without even breaking a sweat she dived across huge balls

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She was also knocked off her feet by others inflatables in what fans compared to the BBC show Total Wipeout.
But viewers were even more dramatic:
“Vogue didn’t do a trial, she did a Marvel audition.”
“If she doesn’t win, the jungle is broken.”
“All hail Queen Vogue.”
The praise didn’t stop — social media turned into a Vogue Williams fan club within minutes.
Gym-Honed Strength Meets Absolute Determination
Long before the jungle, Vogue was known for staying strong, healthy and unapologetically real about her lifestyle.
Now she’s proving exactly what that discipline looks like under pressure.
Even on rice and beans rations, she’s kept up workouts, pushed through exhaustion, and still found energy to take on the most physical challenge of the season.
Fans say she makes fitness look fun — but tonight, she made it look superhuman.
Total Wipeout? “This is Total Wipeout’s scary big sister.”
Many viewers pointed out that the trial felt like a tribute to BBC’s Total Wipeout — but far more extreme.
The difference?
Those contestants didn’t have slime in their eyes, jungle bugs on standby, or Ant and Dec roasting them between takes.
The Woman Who Won the Stars AND the Internet
Whether she’s battling inflatable doom-balls or leading camp workouts so “the rice and beans won’t clog you up,” Vogue is giving the show something rare:
Strength without arrogance.
Power without ego.
And humour with every wipeout.
If she keeps going like this, the jungle might not need a Queen of the Camp.
They may need a crown made of steel.