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Millions tune in to I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here to see famous people taking on weird and wonderful tasks live on TV.

One of the most popular and well know of these challenges is when they eat weird and wonderful items - like kangaroo testicles and live insects.

Pals Sam Griffiths 22, and George Wood 23, have now created their own their version of the show - I'm In The New Forest, Get Me Out Of Here - hoping to top the popular reality series.

Gruesome footage shows the pair eating horse manure, brambles, nettles and a cat food and fish guts smoothie - which unsurprisingly they throw straight back up.

(Image: Facebook / Sammygee) (Image: Facebook / Sammygee)

They frequently cry out as they eat the concoctions of bizarre items, but somehow manage to finish everything put in front of them - but they don't get a yellow star for any of the gross items.

The footage has received a mixed reaction after being viewed more than 2.5 million times on Sam's Facebook page Sammygee .

Some viewers declared it was "painful to watch," and the "worst thing in the world" while others found it hilarious.

(Image: Facebook / Sammygee) (Image: Facebook / Sammygee)

Painter and decorator Sam told Mirror Online he was inspired to create the video after a chilli challenge he did went viral.

He said: "I got so many views from it, I decided I was going to start a page and make videos as so many people asked if I had a page, then I thought of the idea I'm In The New Forest Get Me Out Of Here as it was on the TV and thought we could top it haha, and I'm always up for a challenge."

He said the worst one to eat was the fish guts and cat food, adding: "It was so hard, it stinks, let alone trying to swallow it, but to be honest the horse poo was just as bad - it just felt completely wrong."

The popular ITV show sparked public outrage last month when Scarlett Moffatt and Carol Vorderman ate live beetles in the Bushtucker Trial which was called the I’m A Celebrity Big Bush Bake Off.

Those tuning in were not happy when they saw.

Many took to Twitter afterwards, accusing the show of "animal cruelty".

(Image: ITV)

(Image: NIGEL WRIGHT)

One wrote: "Why is it okay to eat live animals on #ImACeleb ? Pretty sure if it was anything larger than a beetle there would be national outrage!"

Goggle box star Scarlett was crowned Queen of the Jungle on Sunday after beating finalists Joel Dommett, 30, and Emmerdale star Adam Thomas .

After coming out top of every vote-off during the series, she eventually won 45.17% of the vote to be crowned Queen over Joel's 38.2%.