Glamping: are you cool enough for the 'champers' campers?
You know how it is. You unzip the tipi one morning for that first lungful of fresh air, to find that  Kate Moss  has plonked her  fancy yurt between you and the sea view. 
 
 Or you queue at the tap with your water carrier for ages, because after  Tom Cruise  has finished, his wigwam consultant, security detail and religious adviser all need to fill up. 
 
 In fact you can hardly stir a sausage into a pot of beans these days for fear that  Jamie Oliver  will jump out of the hedge with a handful of herbs to add a bit of flavour. 
 
 Just how many magazine covers or Oscars do you need these days to go camping? Our celebrities are deserting their usual luxurious destinations faster than you can say 'designer wellies' and drinking their champagne in the open. 
 
 There has always been the odd celebrity camping story knocking about.  Sir Paul McCartney  was caught  kipping under the stars  in Missouri (age 66), and singer  Robbie Williams  did likewise,  hoping to see UFOs  (quite). 
 
 But now they are all at it. 
 
 
  I’m a celebrity – pitch me over there  
  
  When  Kate Moss  descended on a travellers’ campsite for a fashion shoot, she spurned the usual lavish hotels,  staying in a caravan  and singing round the fire with other campers.  Tom Cruise   took his daughter Suri camping  last year so that she could experience an essential part of childhood. And ‘Desperate Housewives’ star  Eva Longoria  was spotted  emerging from under the canvas  in Normandy while visiting her husband’s native France. 
 
 Celebrities are not just camping and caravanning – they are championing them too. Chef and TV star  Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall  , who has long made  programmes about cooking in the wild  , has proudly contributed to a book about camping, alongside model  Jodie Kidd  and Blur bassist  Alex James  . And who would have thought that pop stars  Mark Owen  and  Jay Kay  , actors  Helen Mirren  and  Billie Piper  and model  Nell McAndrew  would be united by – a passion for caravans? 
 
 We know that these celebrities are hardly slumming it (apart from actors  Jennifer Connelly  and  Paul Bettany  , who camp  unglamorously  to swap paparazzi for mosquitoes). Katie and Tom had their entourages and their designer gear, and Jamie Oliver fitted his VW Camper with a Porsche engine, for goodness’ sake. And while he might have  stayed in a caravan park in North Wales  , £30m England defender  Rio Ferdinand  only stopped there for one night.
 Camping,  glamping  , it’s all good 
 
  The style is hardly the point. Any celebrity who draws attention to  the joys of camping  is doing a service for the industry and for   staycations    as a whole  . Introducing people who would not touch a tent pole with a bargepole to staying outdoors – albeit with Ted Baker airbeds, silk-lined sleeping bags and opulent motor homes – is a victory for camping, for nature, and for us ordinary folk who have been enjoying it all along. 
 
 The closest that most celebrities got to camping used to be kicking their stalkers’ tents off the lawn. Now they’re out  glamping  in force and highlighting that there are more options than ever for holidays outside. And that has got to be a good thing. 
 
  Have you ever seen a celebrity pitching up? Heard of any other stars who like to camp? What do you think about this trend among the famous for the camping life?