I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! favourite Barry McGuigan feared that the recent stormy rainforest conditions would result in a camp evacuation.
During the latest instalment of the ITV show on Sunday, 1 December, the Hall of Fame boxer - ironically nicknamed The Clones Cyclone in the sporting world - reacted to the crazy amounts of rain this year's celebrities had dealt with as they tried to sleep.
McGuigan told the Bush Telegraph that it threatened to ruin the rest of the series.
As the aftermath of the deluge unfolded on screen, Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall shared in the Bush Telegraph: "This morning we woke to a very different camp, a very wet camp. Last night's rain was honestly biblical. We had rivers flowing through camp; pathways that are now waterways, everyone's bed was drenched. It was incredible, that was some rain that came down!"
McGuigan, meanwhile, suggested that the famous campers were ready for the producers to step in.
"Honestly, in my entire 63 years of life I have never ever seen such rain, never," said the Irishman. "We were thinking last night that we were gonna have to cancel the whole thing and get us out of there it was so bad."
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This wet and wild topic cropped up later on too, when McGuigan entered the Bushtucker Trial clearing.
He asked presenters Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly if the show had contended with another downpour such as that in its 22-year history, which they then claimed was likely a record-breaker.
Melvin Odoom was feeling rather beaten by the whole I'm a Celebrity experience in Sunday's episode, revealing that the storm had soaked through not only his sleeping bag but all of his clothes.
"I was ready to leave, pretty much. It's not cool," he admitted to GK Barry and Richard Coles.
"Camp life is horrible, it's worse than the challenges," Odoom also told McGuigan soon after, which prompted Oti Mabuse to raise his spirits in a touching scene.
"It is hell, but you are doing so well Melvin. It's OK, you're human, it's OK to feel like that. We're in the jungle," she said. "Remember why we're here, the thing why you and I are pushing is because this is bigger than just you and I. That's why we wake up every day."