The blonde athlete, 24, was forced to undertake the Drown Under challenge, which saw her submerged in a tank filled with baby crocodiles and massive spiders.
But she emerged triumphant securing the full ten stars for camp. She said: 'I’m absolutely buzzing. My first trial, ten stars, I couldn’t be more happy.'
About time: Rebecca Adlington takes on the Bushtucker Trial 'Drown Under' with Ant and Dec
She added: 'I’m pleased with myself for doing it and yeah it was amazing and I loved it.'
Vincent said: 'The fact that Rebecca came back with
ten stars what was the maximum. That was definitely the right decision that we made that we sent Rebecca to do the trial.'
She bounded into camp and was delighted with the positive reaction to her news. 'There were crocs, eels, lizards, spiders, crabs, like everything was in there. They just kept throwing them in. But it was so much fun. It was mint.' she said.
Let's hope she didn't urinate in there: Rebecca is clearly unhappy about being in a pool filled with baby crocodiles
'I knew you’d do it' said Matthew. 'I’m so pleased', replied Rebecca.
David graciously hugged her saying: 'Fantastic. Well done.'
The task ended weeks of medical exemptions for the contestant, whose lack of involvement had started to annoy fans of the hit ITV show.
When told about the task by co-presenters Ant & Dec, the athlete looked fearsome - raising her hands to her face and wincing.
A short time later she was lowered into the small pool, which was inhabited by a number of unpleasant guests including: baby crocodiles, water spiders, snakes and crabs.
Wearing a mask, she was forced to dive under the surface and collect stars from the floor.
Each star translates into a meal for her fellow contestants, who have been getting increasingly hungry during their stay.
That aside, Rebecca also understood that succeeding in the task would end the onslaught of criticism from frustrated viewers, who've been getting impatient with her regular exemption from the show's most entertaining moments.
One pointed out: 'Why is @BeckAdlington on #imaceleb She cant expect to get what she wants career wise if she's not playing the game #AnnoyingCamper.'
Rebecca's exclusion from the Bushtucker Trials didn't go down too well with her fellow campmates either, with TV presenter Matthew Wright said to have been surprised by the Olympic gold medal winner’s lack of competitive spirit.
But
Rebecca isn’t the first contestant on this year’s I’m A Celebrity…Get
Me Out Of Here! to be excused from a task on doctor’s order, as both
David Emanuel and Matthew Wright were ruled out of the Hang Glider From
Hell task in episode five.
Get Me Out Of Here! Rebecca may have been a huge success at the Olympics, but she lost her cool on the trial
The growing furore also forced Rebecca's partner, Harry, to deny rumours that the Olympic gold medallist is pregnant, having flown into Australia to support his future wife.
He tweeted: 'I can honestly say hand on heart, she's not... Unless something went on in the jungle without me?
A jungle insider revealed even ITV employees in the camp don’t know what the medical conditions are that allow celebrities to controversially skip trials.
The source added: ‘We don’t always know exactly why a celebrity has been made exempt, but we take the medical team’s verdict seriously, as the safety of the contestants is paramount.’
Tailspin: The professional swimmer dives for stars to help feed her hungry jungle-mates
One look (was all it took): Rebecca's fear manifested as she looked for support in the shape of Ant & Dec
Not happy: fans of the programme took to Twitter in anger when Rebecca was excluded from participating
I'm A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here! The sports champion had enough and climbed out - leaving the creepy critters behind
How did she do? Rebecca counts her (lucky) stars as she measures her success in the tank
Success! The blonde contestant was visibly pleased with herself as she scored decent meals for her fellow contestants
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