I’M A Celebrity cast have been “reminded” about key clauses in their contracts after the past week’s drama, it has been claimed.

One campmate has alleged that sections including bringing the show or into disrepute was flagged to them.

Adam Thomas and Jimmy Bullard participate in the "Rancid Run" challenge on "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa".Adam Thomas and Jimmy Bullard during their row on I’m A Celeb Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Gemma Collins, Jimmy Bullard, Scarlett Moffatt, Ashley Roberts, Adam Thomas and David Haye on the set of "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa"Jimmy rises from his seat as tensions flare at the live final Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Gemma Collins in a sparkly top and David Haye in a dark shirt seated in an audience at the 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa' live final.Gemma Collins puts her arms across Jimmy and David Haye as Scarlett Moffatt looks on awkwardly Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Sinitta on ITV2's Unpacked.Sinitta walked out of the I’m A Celeb live final Credit: ITV

Another part the star says was mentioned is that the show has “absolute discretion and control” over the content.

It comes after campmates including against ITV over what they claim to be an

The all stars series’ finale descended into chaos over with during a Bushtucker Trial.

A source said: “This star felt they were being reminded about what is included in their contracts. They said it felt like a rap over the knuckles.”

Former boxer and reality TV star David Haye wearing sunglasses and a hat, speaking into a microphone.David Haye during his exclusive chat with The Sun Credit: Gary Stone Adam Thomas looking dejected while resting on a wooden railing.Adam Thomas accused David of bullying him on the show Credit: ITV

An insider has shared key wording with The Sun, including: “They shall not at any time (without the specific prior consent of the ITV press and publicity team)… knowingly divulge, publish…any information in connection with this Agreement, the Programme, its production and exploitation, the Services, the other participants in the Programme, trade secrets etc.”

Jimmy Bullard, and have all spoken out about ITV from the final edit, claiming that the soap actor used the c-word.

was “abusive, aggressive and intimidating”.

A key section in the contract covers ITV Studios’ right to edit content, stating: “They recognise that the show has the unlimited right to edit, copy, alter, add to, take from, adapt and/or translate the Products.

“They acknowledge that the show shall have absolute discretion and control over the editorial content of the Programme and the Products.”

Ant and Dec discussing events on "I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa".Show hosts Ant & Dec held firm as the drama unfolded Credit: Eroteme