ITV I’m A Celebritys Danielle Harold and Pete Wicks acting like a couple at party

I'm A Celebrity's Danielle Harold and TOWIE's Pete Wicks were spotted getting cosy at a star-studded party at Cali Beach. The pair, who seemed "incredibly cosy" with lots of cuddling, were described as acting like a couple by onlookers.

Other celebs from this year's I'm A Celeb series, including First Dates' Fred Sirieix and Nick Pickard, as well as Marvin Humes and his wife Rochelle, also attended the event.

An insider told The Sun: "Danielle and Pete were incredibly cosy. They were cuddling a lot and were very tactile. They acted like a couple."

As reported by the Mirror, the pair were also seen messing about, with Danielle even "jumping" on Pete's back for a photo.


Pete was also spotted getting friendly with Danielle's family at the hotel, where her mum Lisa Marie and stepdad had been supporting her during her jungle stint.

When asked about her relationship with Pete, Danielle simply said: "I know Pete from outside. Me and Sam are incredibly close and I said to him that Pete and my mum were going to get on like an absolute house on fire."

Danielle has been open about her close bond with fellow campmate and Made In Chelsea star, Sam.

Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, she shared: "Sam was the first person that I spotted in the helicopter place when we did the tower trial at the beginning and we just clicked instantly.

"Sam is just my new brother. He is only calm when he's sleeping. He has a little cheeky nap. We laugh, I say oh you're at 80 percent and then he's like nap and then ten minutes later he's charged up to 100 percent and then he's like a little bunny rabbit running around."

She added: "He's a superstar, if you're dipping you haven't got a choice, he's there for you just charging you up again.

"He's a super duper bloke. You don't go in thinking you'll be making crazy friendships and I truly have made friends with everyone in there to have 12 best mates. It's just incredible."

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