Cerys and Marc have been getting closer in camp after Marc climbed in bed with Cerys to look at the stars. The actor got out of bed in the early hours of the morning and went to see if Cerys was awake. When she told him it wasn’t time to get up yet he climbed in bed next to her to look at the stars.Later he cuddled her and kissed her neck when she got upset about the two camps merging and the pair went for a walk and lay sunbathing together on some rocks.

When Marc climbed into bed with Cerys he said: “Oh look at that, look at the stars. Amazing.”

Cerys said: “Where’s a good view then?” as Marc climbed in.

He said: ‘Good views from my bed over there.”

Cerys laughed and said: “Oh really? Come and have a look at the view of the stars from my bed.”

Marc then put his arm around Cerys and pulled her into the bed, saying: “Look, lie back. Tomorrow I’m going to cut down those two trees to give you a nice view, alright?”

Cerys then said she was going to the toilet and Marc checked her boots for her. “You’re very gentlemanly,” she said.

The pair then moved to the camp fire and talked about how old they are.

Marc said: “You’re looking well.”

Cerys said: “Not bad yourself.”

Marc said: “What?”

Cerys said: “I said you’re not bad yourself, stupo.”

Marc laughed and said: “Stupo?”

Cerys laughed back with him and rested her head on his shoulder before asking him if he could do a South African accent.

Marc replied with the accent and said: “Don’t make me come out into the bush my friend and work my magic.”

Cerys said: “I don’t know why but it does something to me.”

Marc said: “Does something to you. Well I better start talking like this all the time then.”

Later in the morning Marc was on hand to comfort Cerys after she got upset when the two camps merged.

Rodney said to Cerys: “You know when your heart drops, your eyes change. I can see it.”

He stroked her chin and she started to well up. Marc slid up behind her on the log and put his arm around her, pulling her to him.

He said: “Are you alright? Can I do anything for you? Are you sure? A nice cup of tea?”

Cerys said a cup of tea would be lovely and Marc kissed her neck and said: “Makes it alright don’t it? Shall we go for a walk to the creek?”

As they walked away Cerys said: “How ridiculous, I’m really emotional, it’s crazy.”

Marc said: “Do you want to talk about it at all? Or do you just want to sit here and have a little cry?”

Cerys said: “I have just had a really, really special time.”

Marc said: “Nothing’s changed.”

Cerys: “We were really having a really special conversation and then it was just like, politics, social politics and stuff, and I’m just like, ‘fuck, I don’t like it’. I don’t like forcing things because I was really quite excited and then I suddenly just realised, shit, a change, you know? It was just a shock.”

“It’s just been so amazing.”

Marc slid his arms round Cerys from behind and said: “Yeah, we’ve still go it though, haven’t we?”

Later Cerys and Marc went for a walk and lay sunbathing on some rocks. Marc laid next to Cerys while they talked about their new campmates.

Cerys said: “I didn’t think it would be such a shock. There are not enough beds. You and I can take turns in a bed or we’ll do it with Anna.”

She added: “Anytime you want to come for a walk, I’ll come with you.”

Marc said: “Yes, my spirits are dampened.”

Cerys said: “Are they still dampened?”

Marc said: “I think I am, I’m not too sure, I don’t know if I’m tired or hungry or if my spirits are lower.”

Cerys: “I’m sorry that you’re feeling so bad.”

Marc: “I think I’m tired. I think I’m rambling because I’m tired.”

Cerys: “Why don’t you go and lie down and I’ll make you a nice cup of tea and bring you a cigarette.”

Marc: “Will you? All those things?”

The pair then gazed into each others eyes before heading off back to camp.