Larry Lamb has reportedly sparked concern he is planning to leave the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! jungle.
The 69-year-old actor has been struggling since setting foot in the camp and has been snapping at his fellow cast members.
On Saturday he was seen calling Martin Roberts a "f**king lower middle class snob" after Martin suggested they draw straws when coming to choose who should do the next Bushtucker Trial.
And producers are said to be concerned the former EastEnders actor will choose to walk out of the jungle rather than wait for the public to vote him out or crown him the winner.
After his jungle eviction on Friday, Danny Baker told The Sun: "Larry is good to go. He looked over and gave me the eye as I went out.
"He said, ‘What did you do? Tell me what you did and I’ll do it today.’"
But it seems Larry is not the only campmate considering a departure - Carol Vorderman is apparently finding things tough in Australia.
Danny said: "Carol says she is (ready to quit), but I think she might like to stay a little longer."
However, most recent evictee Lisa Snowden has a different story - she thinks both Larry and Carol are ready to leave but is confident they will stay until they are voted out and won’t leave voluntarily.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, she said: "Larry won’t leave, none of them will leave. But they are ready to go.
"Larry is amazing, we got on so well and our relationship was one of the strongest for me in there.
"We cooked together, we chatted together, he’s an amazing man."
She added: "I would like him to stay."
However, she didn’t speak so positively about Carol, suggesting she could be heading home from Down Under any time soon.
Lisa said: "Carol is ready to leave. I just don’t know who will be out tomorrow."