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Shane Warne, Australian Rules Footballer Brendan Fevola altercate in reality show
Shane Warne replied, "Don't snap' mate, if you want to be picky every time someone holds the fry pan, then there's going to be issues."
Written by Asian News International
Published: Feb 09, 2016, 02:07 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 09, 2016, 02:07 PM (IST)


Melbourne: Things got heated up between Shane Warne and Brendan Fevola during a camp-fire tiff on a reality show— I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! During the episode, the Australian Rules Footballer suggested that someone other than designated cooks Jo Beth Taylor and Anthony Callea should take on cooking duties, however, Warne said rules do not allow this, News.com.au reports. Shortly after this, Fevola fired up, saying “Don’t f*** tell me to zip it,’I’m not snapping.” Hitting back at him, Shane said , “Don’t snap’ ‘Mate, if you want to be picky every time someone holds the fry pan, then there’s going to be issues.’ ‘I don’t make the rules, Shane’, Brendan griped. Shane Warne: Steve Waugh most selfish player I’ve played with
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After the incident, Fevola was heard saying in the camp Tok Tokkie,, “I stood up for myself, It was just over rules. I was right and he was wrong.” Others Laurina Fleure and Jo Beth Taylor went head-to-head over the campsite mirror, while Anthony Callea and Havana Brown previously locked horns over Anthony’s rudeness toward Laurina. Eleven celebrities are staying in the South African jungle camp competing for the series title after ironwoman Courtney Hancock got eliminated in show first eviction. Earlier, Warne had said in the reality show that Steve Waugh was the most selfish player he played with.“There’s a lot of reasons I don’t like Steve Waugh, a lot of reasons … because he’s the most selfish cricketer I’ve played with, blah, blah, blah,”