Yvette Fielding leaves I’m A Celebrity
– TR16 (@tomrichards10) December 2, 2015 #ImACeleb Gotta love Lady C – she tells it like it is!
But Lady C did form strong friendships in camp with Chris and Kieron, and she hopes to remain “lifelong friends” with them.
She said: “She’s a sly silver witch”.
“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”.
“I’m doing the cooking and cleaning – can Duncan just respect that I’m trying my absolute hardest, I graft” she tearfully said.
“If I wish to whisper, I will do it. If you don’t like it, lump it!” she countered, and added: “Mind your own business”.
Former footballer Kieron Dyer won nine stars in the latest I’m A Celebrity…
Lady C charmed the nation by referring to viewers as “oiks” and to Tony Hadley as a “buffoon”.
In Scarier 52, Dyer had to work his way through rooms with frogs, spiders, cockroaches and an ostrich, among others.
Not a fan of the conflict in camp, Hollyoaks actress Jorgie Porter branded the arguments “stupid” and “so boring” and questioned why the oldest three campers were acting like the youngest.
‘I know who Cristiano Ronaldo is and he’s a gorgeous looking guy.
“Duncan dodges his duties at every point”, she complained.
Her agent says that she “suffered a fall in the jungle camp” which he claims was “exacerbated by bullying”.
Duncan insisted he was not told about the poo.
“She’s a liar”, he countered.
Jamaican-born Lady C was insulted when her expert cooking advice was ignored by Brian.
‘She’s a mother figure, ‘ he said. “It’ll be a nightmare”, said Most Haunted’s Fielding.
With her son Dima reassuring fans that the royal author is “fine” odds for Lady C to appear in Channel 5’s Celebrity Big Brother have been dramatically reduced. I just don’t want to be here any more.
The camp mates answered 64% correctly which meant the women could bring back bread, butter and jam to the camp.
‘We could cope with her being demanding, ‘ Yvette explained. And I don’t have a chip on my shoulder.
“I wanted to be there until the very end but there’s no use crying over spilt milk”, he said.
Ferne had enough of Duncan and cried in the Bush Telegraph over his comments.