Matt Hancock has made it to the ultimate 4 I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! contestants, after comic Seann Walsh grew to become the seventh individual to be eradicated from the truth TV present.
The former well being secretary, Mike Tindall, Jill Scott and Owen Warner are actually left within the working to be topped king or queen of the jungle.
The MP for West Suffolk has confronted criticism from opposition politicians, from inside his personal social gathering, and different I’m A Celeb contestants for becoming a member of the present at a time when parliament is sitting – however Walsh has voiced his assist for the previous cupboard minister.
Speaking to Ant and Dec, hosts of the ITV present, after his exit, Walsh described Hancock, 44, as a “lovely guy” and mentioned “he’s still in there for a reason”.
“No one was expecting Matt Hancock to be there,” he added.
Walsh and Hancock entered the Australian jungle collectively as they joined as undercover moles after the opposite celebrities had arrived.
They then needed to undertake a collection of missions in secret earlier than revealing they had been the moles to the opposite campmates, incomes them treats.
“We all listened to each other in there,” Walsh mentioned on Friday night.
“I don’t know if that is common in the jungle… and everyone kind of got their story out and there was so much support and I feel like everyone in there, not just for me, but I think we all accepted one another for who we are today.”
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Walsh revealed he wished former England participant Scott to win the entire present.
Earlier on Friday following DJ Chris Moyles’ elimination, Hancock informed the Bush Telegraph: “We’re so near the end and I’m delighted to be still here.
“I by no means thought I’d make it to the ultimate 5 and right here I’m, so I’m very grateful.”
Source: information.sky.com”