I’M A Celeb bosses have launched a crackdown on contraband-smuggling stars — with a “who dunny it” hunt to catch more culprits.
Insiders say they are “keeping an eagle eye” on the group.
It comes after a surge in banned items being sneaked into the Aussie camp.
Ex-EastEnders actress Shona McGarty, 34, was caught using butter she found in the site’s food trunk to flavour her rice and beans on Sunday’s show.
It was her second offence — after she pinched a can of air freshener from a trial for the dunny — and her punishment saw her dethroned as camp leader.
Shona’s close pal, ex-Lioness Alex Scott, 41, smuggled salt and pepper sachets into camp to secretly season dinners before she became the first star to be evicted on Friday.
Shona said she’d no idea where the butter came from — but comic Ruby Wax, 72, is the chief smuggle suspect.
A jungle source said: “The cameras are on the celebs 24/7 and the producers don’t miss a trick.
“If anyone is up to something, they’ll sniff it out.”
Alex — who only lost one star for her salt antics — says she knows who sneaked the butter in.
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And punishments are likely to be ramped up if anyone else is caught.
Comedian Eddie Kadi, 42, was evicted on Sunday night after the public voted for the campmates they want to save.
After he left the jungle, he told The Sun he thinks Ruby is “shifty” and that she could be behind “Buttergate”.











