Lady C quits jungle after feuds with Duncan Bannatyne and Tony Hadley
He said: “I’m finding being leader quite hard because you have to make sure everyone is happy and at the same time make sure the camp is running smoothly”.
Lady Colin Campbell departed I’m A Celebrity…
“Well you are already nuts”, she replied.
Though she’s best known for her biographies Lady Colin Campbell also penned a novel, “Empress Bianca”, in 2005. “Don’t vote for me please”, she said.
She called singer Tony Hadley “a Dumbo, a chippy oik, a bully, a liar and the mouth of diarrhoea”.
Lady Colin Campbell, who has even out-glitzed our very own eclectic king Chris Eubank on I’m A Celeb, revealed she was the one who bought Castle Goring 18 months ago for a cool £700,000.
On another occasion she fell out with former Dragons’ Den entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne over emu poo.
With her long blonde hair pulled back off her face and cascading down her shoulders, new images released before tonight’s show don’t give any clues as to why she left.
But as for Tony and Duncan, Lady C concluded: “There is no prospect of my ever, EVER having Tony or Duncan in my life in any way, shape or form. Her conversation was invigorating and surprising”. “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”. I know she suffered a fall in the jungle camp and because of that viewers have seen she has been using a special chair to sit on.
Vicky Pattison has now overtaken the grumpy diva as firm favourite to win the show, despite her late entry. “It’s not like that, but it’s a huge relief as it was such a class of personalities, so she’s gone and we’re down to 7”, said Tony.
She went on: “Tony’s refusal [to be chambermaid] was entirely personal because I was a Lady with a capital L. Had I been asked to be chambermaid, of course I would have done it, I’m a sport”.
‘She can stick up for herself but she felt she was put in a corner.
The ITV show will conclude on Sunday, when the king or queen of the jungle will be crowned.