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I'm A Celeb Round-Up: Mike Tyndall's 'Bikini Bottoms' and Matt Hancock Faces Yet Another Bushtucker Trial

Nessa Dinneen
Nessa Dinneen

12:05 14 Nov 2022


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We're a week in the jungle now and it seems like the celebrities are settling into camp nicely!

In last night's episode, Mike Tyndall took a little dip in the pool alongside fellow campmates Jill Scott and Seann Walsh.

We got a (potentially unnecessary?) lingering shot of Mike Tyndall getting into the pool, slowly revealing his chosen swimwear, a nice pair of budgie smugglers.

Ant and Dec of course had to make a cheeky comment when the camera cut to them.

"I tell you want did come as a shock, what about that swimwear!" Ant said.

"I want to know what Zara was thinking of that, that's where my bikini bottoms went" Dec added.

 

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This comes after viewers have been calling for the ex-rugby to get more screentime.

It seems viewers are starting to get sick of what some are calling 'The Matt Hancock Show'. Since his arrival, the unpopular politician has been voted to do every Bushtucker trial and the audience are being treated to extended periods of his screen presence.

In last night's trial, Matt had to face the "House of Horrors" a giant doll house containing 4 rooms of the usual unsavoury critters we see on I'm A Celeb. He got through rooms of pigeons, spiders and rotting organs with relative ease but showed visible fear in the final room which was one of snakes.

"You know I don't like snakes" he said.

At the end of the trial Matt Hancock managed to bag 7 stars, securing 7 meals for camp.

 

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Earlier that same day, medics rushed into to camp after it was revealed Matt had been stung by a scorpion.

The creature attacked the MP at the camp shortly before breakfast, leaving him to yelp in pain.

A source at the show said: "Matt didn't see the scorpion until it was too late and it bit his fingers. He felt a lot of pain and made a yelping noise, but thankfully for him there was no lasting damage."

Medics gave him a full check before sending him back to camp with a clean bill of health.

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