I’m A Celebrity fans reckon they have spotted a feud after one of this year’s biggest stars was missing from their end-of-series dinner.
Most of the 2022 campmates reunited for a snazzy meal yesterday (November 28) to celebrate the show coming to an end – and there was not a fish eye or fermented egg in sight.
However, neither was one notable celeb who was missing from the slap-up meal, leaving fans to believe a feud has started.
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In the last supper snap, posted by Loose Women star Charlene White, controversial MP Matt Hancock was nowhere to be seen amongst his fellow celebs.
Charlene, who was the first to leave the Aussie jungle, captioned the picture: “Last ones standing after a food and wine-filled night with all the campmates, family & friends.
“Brilliant final meal to officially mark the end of our crazy @imacelebrity experience. It was a blast.”
But the fact that Matt was not pictured in the cosy snap caused quite a stir online.
“Where’s the corrupt, law breaking and disgraced former Health Minister,” one fan asked.
Another added: “Not “all” the campmates are there!”
The controversial MP was not the only campmate absent from the meal, as winner Jill Scott, pop icon Boy George and Corrie star Sue Cleaver were also no in the snap.
“Where’s the Queen? @jillscottjs8,” someone commented.
While another penned: “Some of the celebs are missing!”
It comes as Matt was snapped spending his first day outside of the jungle by partying instead of catching up on his MP duties.
Matt couldn’t keep his hands off girlfriend Gina Coladangelo once he returned to the JW Marriott Hotel on the gold coast.
The loved-up pair then wore white and enjoyed a drinks reception at the hotel.
Asked on his return when he would be returning to work, Hancock declined to answer and simply smiled and held Gina’s hand as they headed back to their room.
A spokesperson for Matt Hancock said: “Matt will be in West Suffolk this week and the second reading of his Dyslexia Screening and Teacher Training Bill will be heard in Parliament on Friday.”
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