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I'm a Celeb's Chris Moyles takes final brutal Matt Hancock swipe after jungle exit

I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! star Chris Moyles has slammed Matt Hancock after he left the ITV jungle on Thursday (24 November).

The former Radio 1 presenter spoke to Lorraine Kelly on her self titled morning show about his time Down Under but couldn’t resist making a dig at former health secretary Matt Hancock.

He joined the show live from Australia and Lorraine teased him by asking whether he had “gotten over the fact that Matt Hancock is more popular than he is”.

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Moyles retorted: “This is blowing my mind Lorraine and I know it is blowing the mind of 50% of the UK, but clearly 50% of the UK are being hugely entertained by him, but here’s the thing – we genuinely have no idea what is in the show. […] I genuinely don’t know what they show in the show.

Chris appeared happy to return to normal life
(Image: ITV)

Chris later quipped: “It’s a tricky one. I certainly struggled with it when he first appeared because he should be at work. At the risk of repeating myself, that’s my view. He as a campmate, did all he could. He was eager to please, I think there’s a reason for that.”

He previously explained that ITV “take a handful of minutes from every 24 hours” and asked: “So, like, how has it gone down? How has Matt…I know how I felt about Matt going in, but how does everybody else?”

Moyles was baffled at how Matt is still in the jungle

Kelly then admitted that there is the “Matt people have issues with” and then the “Matt who is the eager to please little puppy dog”.

Moyles is still adjusting to real life and admitted that he has had a “whirlwind of information” upon his departure, which he branded “bizarre”.

Chris revealed that he was going for a meal with Andi Peters after his chat with Lorraine
(Image: ITV)

Lorraine also asked whether the Radio X presenter found it “as hard as he thought it was going to be,” which Moyles replied that it was “a lot harder” than expected.

Chris explained that he is “not good with anxiety, stress and pressure” and prefers life “in his comfort zone”.

The radio star also went into the jungle with “a fear of heights” and came out with “a fear of confined spaces and water”.

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