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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! fans were left in absolute shock as Tom Read Wilson debuted a totally different voice on Monday night.

Celebs Go Dating star Tom, 39, is well-known for his overtly camp demeanour and sophisticated way of speaking.

In last night's episode, Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley, 49, asked Tom about his dating life. 

Tom explained how there wasn't much to tell, noting he can "find" men but not "keep them."

This prompted Jack Osbourne, 40, to then quip: 'Wait, Tom, you're gay?'

Joking that he's a "beacon of butch", Tom proceeded to showcase his "masculine side" by pretending to flirt with Kelly Brook.

Tom Read Wilson shocked I'm A Celebrity fans by debuting a totally different voice

Tom Read Wilson shocked I'm A Celebrity fans by debuting a totally different voice

The moment began as Emmerdale star Lisa Riley (centre) asked Tom about his dating life

The moment began as Emmerdale star Lisa Riley (centre) asked Tom about his dating life

Fellow campmate Jack Osbourne jokingly quipped, 'Wait, Tom, you're gay?'

Fellow campmate Jack Osbourne jokingly quipped, 'Wait, Tom, you're gay?'

Kelly, 46, asked what his 'type' in women would be, as he responded, in a husky voice, that the model 'fit the bill'.

He added: 'You fit the bill, you totally fit the fill babe', much to the other campmates' amazement.

Speaking later in the Bush Telegraph, Tom kept the acting going as he said: 'You know what, that Tom character with all the fancy language, it is so exhausting.

'Much nicer to hang in here.'

Then, dropping the husky tone, Tom reverted back to his familiar voice and remarked: 'Oh God, what's wrong with me?'

Taking to social media, viewers shared their surprise over these scenes, as one wrote: 'Tom's manly voice is so good he’s got the nation confused on which one's real.'

A second added: 'It’s hard to tell which voice is the real Tom.'

A third shared: 'Wait so Tom puts that high pitch voice on.'

Yet another fan noted how they couldn't 'tell if that's Tom's real voice or an accent.'

In an earlier episode, the Celebs Go Dating favourite faced a 'withering putdown' from campmate Ruby Wax.

Tom decided to recite a sonnet to Ruby, 72, as he said to her: 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?'

However, it appeared that comedian and presenter Ruby was not a fan of the full sonnet.

She told Tom: 'I don't like the bit about the lines…just compare me to a summer's day and leave it at that.'

Tom also began singing scales in the creek, so loud that it was heard by his fellow celebrities back in camp.

And following this, he treated his fellow campmates to a tap dance as Lisa sang 'Get Happy' and they all cheered him on. 

Meanwhile, Tom previously opened up about having broken down in tears during a 'wobble' ahead of joining the ITV show.

Speaking to Daily Mail, the beloved star said: 'It's funny because I got into a car the other day, and I had a little bit of a wobble.

'And without telling the driver anything, I said, 'Well, I'm just about to do this thing that's rather challenging and I don't know if I'm very well-equipped'.

'I've got a lot of small people in my life. I've got five godkids and three nephews, all of whom I speak to multiple times a week and see multiple times a month. 

'So that is going to be a real wrench. I think that's why I had a wobble.'

Tom explained how his taxi driver, Abdi, was quite the philosopher and managed to talk him round with a perfect analogy which 'gave him perspective.'

Tom briefly kept up the husky voice while speaking in the Bush Telegraph

Tom briefly kept up the husky voice while speaking in the Bush Telegraph

Vogue Williams and Tom Read Wilson finally entered the I'm A Celeb camp last Thursday

Vogue Williams and Tom Read Wilson finally entered the I'm A Celeb camp last Thursday 

He explained: 'Abdi said, "look at that enormous tree outside the car. If I told you to climb that tree, you'd be very daunted. But he said, once you'd started, you'd find a little groove to put your foot in. You'd find a branch that would bear your weight.

'"Before you knew it, piecemeal, you'd be in the canopy and you wouldn't know how you got there."'

'I said, "this is so perfect. And this was a kismet that I should meet you". I could not believe it.

'I was so, so delighted because it just suddenly put everything in perspective. So I think I've got the same fear, but he really contextualised it for me.

'It's a funny thing with fear historically for me because it's one of those things that swells and swells and swells in my mind. And as soon as I start something, I'm actually much better.'

 I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! continues tonight on ITV1 and ITVX.