Im a Celeb fans convinced jungle gas pump is FAKE after Nadine Coyle manages to work it with hardly any effort

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I’M A Celebrity viewers have called out the camp’s gas pump as “fake”, after Nadine Coyle managed to manoeuvre it with hardly any effort.

The Girls Aloud beauty was joined by DJ Adele Roberts at the machine, housed in a secluded part of their base Down Under.

I’m A Celebrity fans have claimed the jungle gas pump is fake after Nadine Coyle made it look easy

This year, wildfires ravaging Australia near to the ITV show’s camp in New South Wales have forced a ban on contestants’ collecting materials and lighting their own blaze.

Instead, the 2019 camp has been equipped with a gas fire – yet this has to be powered with a see-saw style pump.

On Monday, DJ Roman Kemp spotted the fire was out and it was left to the females to top up the pump to full.

Nadine, 34, managed to push and pull the lever with seemingly little effort at all.

The Girls Aloud star showed no sign of exertion as she wielded the machine with Adele Roberts
The new pump fuels the gas fire in the Aussie camp

She managed to natter throughout the feat and appeared to show no signs of exertion or discomfort.

This, came despite her claims in theBush Telegraph in which she said: So youd think it would be great to have a gas cooker in camp but actually its not as easy as youd think.

You have to go down and pump the gas yourself which is difficult, harder than it sounds.

This prompted some fans on Twitter to speculate the pump was for show, and not actually real.

Fans are convinced it is fake after the challenge, which came after the camp’s fire went out
Nadine insisted the challenge is ‘harder than it sounds’

One wrote: “Who reckons the ‘gas pump’ isn’t actually connected to the gas and someone in a studio just clicks it on and off?”

A second put: “That gas pumps so fake.”

A third continued: “As if they’re moaning about having to pump gas. Previous years have had to fetch the wood, make the fire and try and light it.”

Meanwhile one user ran a poll asking whether fans thought it was real or fake, with 88 per cent suggesting the latter.

A show source told the Sun Online of the pump: “It’s a measured time activity so twice a day the celebs have to pump it to reach the indicator to get gas for the fire – the quicker they do it, the quicker they get to the indicator to get the gas. It’s not a real gas pump!”