I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! fans branded Mike Tindall as “sour” when the rugby player seemingly “sabotaged” Matt Hancock in tonight’s episode (November 26).
In the Bush Telegraph Mike said he’d noticed something around camp. He said: “Matt’s making sure his t-shirt and his phone numbers are on display at all times. Matt clearly wants to win.”
In camp, Mike turned Matt’s jumper over to prevent viewers from seeing the number.
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He added in the Bush Telegraph: “I’m taking great pleasure in turning it around every time he leaves camp.”
Mike said to Seann: “Have you noticed someone’s been advertising themselves? Matt’s been putting all his stuff with ‘Matt’ and the phone number pointing at cameras.”
Mike added in the Bush Telegraph: “Once a politician, always a politician. Always polling for votes.”
Reacting to the segment in real time, fans and viewers took to the I’m A Celeb hashtag on Twitter.
One person said: “Lol Mike being sour he didn’t think of putting his name and number on show!”
While another viewer added: “Of all people Mike Tindall has started b**ching about Matt now. Very disappointing.”
Another person went on to say: “#ImACeleb aaawwwww Mike having a bitter swipe at Matt they are worried he’ll win… they need to be worried..”
But others thought it was a good move from Mike.
One person took to Twitter and said: “Mike covering Matt’s numbers back up, I love him.”
This comes as the celebrities gear up for the grand finale, which will take place tomorrow (Sunday, November 27).
Tonight the final four – Mike, Matt, Jill and Owen – all took part in the iconic Celebrity Cyclone, and were victorious.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! concludes tomorrow night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVHub – with one celebrity crowned as either King or Queen of the Jungle.
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