Chris Eubank leaves the I’m A Celeb jungle
Despite leaving the show for health reasons, her agent Mike Hollingsworth suggested that there were other factors that led to her decision to leave. “After what happened yesterday, I am not prepared to put myself through unpleasant experiences to reward people who have ganged up against me, been abusive to me”. “In many ways it was far more pleasurable and pleasant”.
The former boxing champion opened up about his relationship with Lady C and claimed he was more of a “carer” to her than an “ally”.
All hail Lady C!
ITV state if you voted made a paid vote for her, since last night’s show, you can get a full refund.
The newspaper alleges the outspoken aristocrat “spent hours in the Bush Telegraph” arguing with producers about the way she was being treated by Duncan Bannatyne and Tony Hadley.
Believing that the mood changed for the better after Lady C left the jungle, Ali added: “As she left the camp, you saw the mood shift”.
Lady Colin Campbell was born George William Ziadie in 1949. She was mistakenly raised as a boy, due to a genital malformation, but had corrective surgery at 21. She now goes by Georgie.
Raised as male until her late teens, she was hospitalised and given male hormones. Her father encouraged her as a teenager to take her own life, while her mother was the subject of her 2009 book, “Daughter of Narcissus: A Family’s Struggle to Survive Their Mother’s Narcissistic Personality Disorder”.
“She’d no doubt ruffle a few feathers in there and we’d expect her to be popular with punters to go all the way”. They reconciled and married, only to split again. She still retains his title, though.
But Lady C did form strong friendships in camp with Chris and Kieron, and she hopes to remain “lifelong friends” with them.
“I just didn’t see it coming”, said Vicky Pattison, who reckoned: “The camp will be quieter without her”.
“I was nominated for the first trial with Jorgie (Porter) which came as no surprise to me because I was obviously the grandest person in the camp we know that the British public are obsessed with class”, she said. I just don’t want to be here any more. She insulted many of her fellow campmates, particularly Tony Hadley, whom she called a “slob” and “the biggest bore I have ever met”, and Duncan Bannatyne, whom she called “a vain old goat”.