'I'd have a real hard time': Bindi Irwin makes an appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! and says she would go 'insane' in the jungle cut off from the outside world

She spends most of her time in the wilderness surrounded by animals.

However even Bindi Irwin says she couldn't survive in the jungle of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! admitting on Monday night that she would 'go insane.'

'I would not do well,' the 17-year-old confessed to brother Robert, 12, after stepping into the camp site as a guest, adding: 'I don't think I could do it.'

'I would not do well': Bindi Irwin made a guest appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on Monday and admitted she couldn't survive in the jungle and would 'go insane' if she were cut off from the outside world

'I would not do well': Bindi Irwin made a guest appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on Monday and admitted she couldn't survive in the jungle and would 'go insane' if she were cut off from the outside world

The wildlife warrior cited missing her family as her main reason for not coping in the harsh conditions.

'I would really miss you guys,' she admitted, turning to her brother and mother Terri.

'The food doesn't bother me, that's all good,' she explained, adding: 'I can build a campfire and I am okay with wildlife, but you are getting cut off from the outside world - that would be weird!'

'I would really miss you guys': The wildlife warrior said she would not cope without her family, brother Robert and mother Terri

'I would really miss you guys': The wildlife warrior said she would not cope without her family, brother Robert and mother Terri

She went on: 'That would be weird, imagine coming back, just all of this flood of information,' she went on.

'I would have a real hard time with it,' she confessed. 

The family's matriarch Terri also admitted that she would not fare well in the jungle, saying: 'I could not survive six weeks under these conditions!'

Not even they could! The family's matriarch Terri also admitted that she would not fare well in the jungle, saying: 'I could not survive six weeks under these conditions!' 

Not even they could! The family's matriarch Terri also admitted that she would not fare well in the jungle, saying: 'I could not survive six weeks under these conditions!' 

'That would be weird': Bindi claimed that the lack of food wouldn't bother her but getting 'cut off from the outside world' would effect her

'That would be weird': Bindi claimed that the lack of food wouldn't bother her but getting 'cut off from the outside world' would effect her

'I would have a real hard time with it': Bindi revealed she wouldn't cope with being cut off from the outside world

'I would have a real hard time with it': Bindi revealed she wouldn't cope with being cut off from the outside world

Mind blowing: Bindi couldn't comprehend being away from reality for six weeks, saying: ''Imagine coming back, just all of this flood of information'

Mind blowing: Bindi couldn't comprehend being away from reality for six weeks, saying: ''Imagine coming back, just all of this flood of information'

The Irwin's were guests on Monday night's episode, as they entered the camp to teach the contestants about wildlife.

The family bought with them a large Burmese Python which they showcased to the campmates.

The family also indulged in a jungle quiz game called Clash Of The Irwin's, as they tested contestants on their jungle knowledge in a bid to win a wildlife safari experience with the family.

Guest appearance: The Irwin's were guests to the camp site on Monday night's episode

Guest appearance: The Irwin's were guests to the camp site on Monday night's episode

She's a natural! The family bought with them a large Burmese Python which they showcased to the cast

She's a natural! The family bought with them a large Burmese Python which they showcased to the cast

The girls' team led by Bindi eventually won the challenge, which will see them venture off into the wilderness with the family on Tuesday night.

Speaking to News Corp after they entered the South African campsite, Bindi, who turns 18 this year, revealed that: 'as I get older I definitely want to do my best to make my family proud'.

Robert, 12, echoed his sister's sentiment, saying: 'I want to carry on in my dad’s footsteps and hopefully my greatest mission is to be able to influence the younger generation about the issues facing our world'.

Show and tell: The family taught the camp mates about wildlife during their visit

Show and tell: The family taught the camp mates about wildlife during their visit

 

  

 

  

 

 

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