Boy George says he feels like he "was being poisoned" on the first eating trial of I'm A Celebrity 2022.
02.11.2022 - 20:29 / msn.com
Piers Morgan has joked he "feels sorry for the kangaroo testicles" in the Australian jungle ahead of Matt Hancock's 'I'm A Celebrity. . .
Get Me Out Of Here!' stint. The former 'Good Morning Britain' presenter spoke out after it was confirmed this week that the former Health Secretary - who Piers clashed with a number of times while interviewing him on 'GMB' amid the coronavirus pandemic - will appear in this year's series of the ITV show. Piers said: "Few politicians in modern history have failed harder and more often than Matt Hancock.
"[He will] spend several weeks in a jungle in Australia, pocketing a massive fee on top of his MP’s salary, eating kangaroo testicles for public delectation. "I never thought I’d say this, but I actually feel sorry for the kangaroo testicles. " Piers also admitted he hopes Matt "stays" in the Australian jungle.
Speaking on his TalkTV show 'Piers Morgan Uncensored', he added: "I may shock you now, Mr Hancock, because I’m actually glad you’re going to a remote, tarantula-infested jungle on the other side of the world. "On behalf of the entire British public, I think I’m safe in saying, I hope you stay there. " Matt has come under fire for his decision to take part in the show while he is a serving MP, and he was suspended from the Conservative Party on Tuesday (01.
11. 22) after his appearance came to light. But he has defended himself, insisting he is taking part in the programme to "show the human side of politicians" and to raise awareness of dyslexia, after he was diagnosed with the learning difficulty aged 18.
Matt is expected to enter the jungle as a latecomer alongside comedian Seann Walsh. The series will get underway on Sunday (06. 11.
Boy George says he feels like he "was being poisoned" on the first eating trial of I'm A Celebrity 2022.
Piers Morgan has branded his nemesis David Walliams 'one of the nastiest frauds in TV' after leaked recordings heard the comedian make a series of derogatory remarks.
A pal of pop star Boy George says that he will crack at Matt Hancock in the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle within days.
Matt Hancock has arrived in Australia after it was revealed that he would be a campmate in the line-up for the newest series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here. ITV bosses are still yet to confirm the news after confirming its full 11-person line-up earlier this week.