ITV I'm A Celebrity fans call for 'new show' as they predict future for show stars
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GK Barry has been entertaining audiences with her witty quips and humorous takes on jungle life alongside her fellow campmates - with viewers clear what should happen once GK Barry exits the show.
The online sensation has struck up an unexpected bond with Reverend Richard Coles, which was highlighted once more during their off-the-cuff chats in Wednesday night's episode (November 27).
Grace confessed in her personal testimonial: "Me and the Reverend talk about the most random stuff all day, I think I'm going to have attachment issues when I leave."
"I'm going to start going to Church just to see him," she quipped as viewers watched a clip of her querying whether he would conduct her funeral service.
Viewers at home adore the rapport between the two and are calling for them to have their own TV show, alongside hopes that the Reverend will feature on GK Barry's podcast 'Saving Grace', reports OK!.
A fan proposed on Instagram: "Get these two their own show! Great duo!".
Another enthusiast exclaimed: "THIS!!! This is what we all need. The Rev and GK, they are the twosome we never knew we needed."
Someone else suggested: "Richard needs to be a guest on GK Barry's podcast Saving Grace when they come out of the jungle. I'd definitely listen to it."
An additional admirer praised: "Loved listening to Grace and Reverend Richard tonight. For someone so young she seems so wise and is always in good form. I equally love it when younger people can connect with older people. We can learn so much from them."
A fan of the pair declared: "Absolutely love these two, I think they will definitely stay friends outside. That's what I love about I'm A Celebrity, the unlikely friendships."
Another fan enthused: "Absolutely love this lady! Her chats with the Rev are priceless."
These comments follow observations from body language expert Inball Hongiman, speaking on behalf of Slingo, who analysed: "GK Barry and Rev Richard Coles are truly enjoying getting to know each other in the jungle, and are not just playing up their friendship for the cameras, their body language says.
"Even though GK Barry is the youngest contestant, and Rev Coles is one of the most mature, their burgeoning friendship is real and true."
Continuing her analysis, Hongiman remarked: "Neither of them is playing the fame game, they're both there to have an interesting experience, meaning their expectations are aligned with one another and they can communicate openly as if there are no cameras."
I'm A Celebrity continues tonight at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX followed by I'm A Celebrity: Unpacked after the main show on ITV2