Tom Arnold has claimed he was asked by Hillary Clinton's camp to release a damning video of Donald Trump repeatedly saying 'n*****', just days before the election.

The comedian's explosive claims are set to be heard on Sunday night's episode of Australian reality TV show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on which Arnold is currently starring.

The 57-year-old last year told KIRO radio station he had 'outtakes to The Apprentice where he (Trump) says every bad thing ever, every offensive, racist thing ever'.

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And now Arnold has claimed just 48 hours before Americans went to the polls last November, he received a call from Democratic candidate Clinton's camp asking him to release the video, the Daily Telegraph reports.

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Controversial: On Sunday night he also claimed he was asked by Hillary Clinton's camp to release a video of Donald Trump (left) repeatedly saying 'n*****', just days before the election

'I had all the outtakes from Trump saying the N-word on The Apprentice,' Arnold told his celebrity co-stars on the reality TV show.

'She called me two days before the election and said "please release that".

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'[She told me] the weight of the free world is on your shoulders,' he said of the alleged discussion with a member of Clinton’s camp.

Despite having known President Trump for close to 30 years, Arnold was a staunch opponent of his during the election race.

Reality revelations: Arnold has said he'ill consider releasing the video if he gets permission from other people involved, but now on the outside a more immediate priority is food

Explosive: The 57-year-old last year told KIRO radio station he had 'outtakes to The Apprentice where he (Trump) says every bad thing ever, every offensive, racist thing ever'

Call for help: Arnold claims just 48 hours before Americans went to the polls last November, he received a call from Clinton's camp asking him to release the video

However he reveals he declined Clinton's offer, fearing he would do more harm than good and that he didn't 'think people would care'.

'I'd love to be a hero, but I can't hurt these families,' Arnold claims he told Clinton's team.

In December last year Arnold said he would have released the video - which is said to include Trump calling his son a r***** - before the election but did not have approval of producers who made it and gave it to him.

The former star of True Lies and ex-husband of comedian Roseanne Barr is said to be getting paid $40,000 for every week he spends in the South African jungle, where the show is filmed.

Having been prone to name dropping throughout the season so far, Arnold last week mentioned Trump in another conversation with his co-stars - again slamming him.

Under pressure: '[She told me] the weight of the free world is on your shoulders,' Arnold claims

Anti-Trump: Despite having known President Trump for more than 30 years, Arnold was a very staunch opponent of his during the election race

'He is sexist, he's racist, but I consider him a kind of joke,' Arnold said.

'I have friends that are real billionaires, that are real and I always considered him a phony about that.'

The longtime funny man has been revealing throughout his stint in the jungle, often speaking openly about his split from Roseanne and stint in a rehab clinic.

Arnold, a father-of-two, is currently involved in his fourth marriage having tied the knot in 2009 with Ashley Groussman.

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Daily Mail Australia has contacted Hillary Clinton for comment.