Matt Hancock should win. Stan Johnson on Jungle Confidential

Matt Hancock should win. Stan Johnson on Jungle Confidential

According to Boris Johnson’s father, Matt Hancock deserves to win. I’m Famous… Let Me Out Of Here! during an interview with the Mail’s podcast Jungle Confidential.Matt Hancock should win. Stan Johnson on Jungle Confidential

Stanley Johnson, who participated in ITV’s popular reality television show in 2017, claimed that the camp may turn on each other as they go hungry following the end of the ex-Health Secretary’s six-trial winning streak on Monday.

Our daily I’m a Celebrity-themed video podcast, Jungle Confidential, is accessible Monday through Friday on MailOnline and our YouTube channel. It will also be accessible as a free podcast through all of your preferred streaming platforms including Mail+.

Mr. Johnson Sr. told podcast presenter Katie Hind, “The camp has been fairly well-fed, but I guess they won’t be so happy tonight when they realize that three stars does not adequately feed 11 people.” This evening will be an evolution.

I believe there will be a slight shift in the dynamic since… until now, it has been the Matt Hancock Show.

The former MEP stated that he believes Mr. Hancock would win the election, adding, “He has excelled everyone else.”

He also responded to the criticism of Mr. Hancock’s decision to join the I’m A Celebrity camp, stating in Jungle Confidential, ‘Let me explain where I’m coming from here. I’ve known Hancock for quite some time, and I’ve been quite impressed with his capacity to focus, and in this instance, his ability to focus on things that were truly beneficial for his constituency.

You can be a good constituency MP and do good things for your residents even if you are not always present.

The ex-MEP said that he believed Mr Hancock will win, adding: 'He has outclassed all the others'

According to Boris Johnson’s father, Matt Hancock deserves to win. I’m Famous… Let Me Out Of Here! In an interview for the Mail’s podcast Jungle Confidential

The former MEP stated that he believes Mr. Hancock will win, adding, “He has excelled everyone else.”

Our daily I’m a Celebrity-themed video podcast, Jungle Confidential, is accessible Monday through Friday on MailOnline and our YouTube channel. It will also be accessible as a free podcast through all of your favorite streaming platforms including Mail+.Jungle Confidential , our daily video podcast about all things I'm a Celebrity, is available Monday-Friday on MailOnline, and on our YouTube channel. It will also be available as a podcast via all your favourite streaming services and Mail+, completely free

Fans of I’m A Celebrity accuse producers of “rigging” the results after Matt Hancock is not voted for TWO trials, and everyone says the same reason.

Irritable I’m A Celebrity fans Get Me Out Of Here! After Matt Hancock’s six-trial streak ended, producers have been accused of ‘rigging’ the show’s Bushtucker Trial result.

The people voted for the former Health Secretary to undergo a series of obstacles when he entered the camp last week.

What's going on? Viewers couldn't hide their suspicion when Boy George, Babatunde Aleshe and Chris Moyles were chosen to face Tuesday's challenge

On Monday, however, it was revealed that Boy George, Chris Moyles, and Babatunde Aleshe had been selected for the latest trial, with many commenting that it was unusual that Matt was suddenly no longer the most popular candidate among viewers.

George, Chris, and Babatunde were picked to participate in Tuesday’s Angel Of Agony trial, but they only earned three of a possible 11 stars.

The fact that Matt was not one of the three celebrities chosen to undertake the challenge, despite being the top option for countless previous trials, instantly drew the attention of spectators.

“Hancock is in a sense a bright man, and he’s been – traduced is not quite the right word… but to say, ‘well, he’s not there, therefore he’s not working for his constituents,’ is incorrect.”

The 44-year-old representative for West Suffolk had previously been selected six times in a row by the general public to endure the harsh tests.

In Wednesday night’s broadcast, Mr. Hancock also discussed the current status of British politics, despite continuing criticism of his appearance on the show.

The former Health Secretary, who earlier stated that he “does not intend to serve in Government again” following his tenure on the program, informed campmates that the political career of former prime minister Liz Truss was “finished.” During a conversation among the candidates about missing the news from the UK, Sue Cleaver questioned Hancock, “What do you think went wrong, Matt?” regarding Truss’s brief tenure.

Hancock stated, ‘In a way, they were unlucky, in that global interest rates all rose at the same time they introduced a financial statement that said, ‘We’re going to do all these expensive things, but we don’t know how we’re going to pay for them.’

59-year-old Cleaver inquired, “Where does that leave her now?”

Hancock replied, “Her political career has ended.” No uncertainty whatsoever.

Presenter and real estate expert Scarlette Douglas said, “Will Rishi still be in power?” Hancock responded, “Yeah, he will be.”

It comes as the Prime Minister continued to criticize Hancock’s decision to enter the Australian jungle, stating that it was not ‘noble’ since he failed to put his ‘constituents and our country’ first.

Mr. Sunak told reporters accompanying him to the G20 summit in Bali, “I believe that at its best, politics can and should be fairly noble.”

You must gain the respect of others, right? It is not granted just because one is a politician…

“It is incumbent on all members of Parliament to perform the things that win people’s respect, which includes serving your constituents exceptionally well and making a difference in their lives during surgeries.”

Elsewhere on Tuesday, activists flew a banner over the I’m A Celebrity encampment that read, “Covid bereaved say leave!”

Tuesday, the plane carrying a 35-foot banner circled the Australian camp for two hours. It was organized by 38 Degrees, a campaign group that collaborates with Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice.

What’s happening? When Boy George, Babatunde Aleshe, and Chris Moyles were chosen to tackle Tuesday’s challenge, viewers could not conceal their scepticism.

A noise complaint to the pilot, according to the organization, implies that it was heard in the bush.

Despite this, it appears like Hancock’s luck on the show is beginning to improve, as he has been spared from the Bushtucker trials twice in a row. He has been chosen six times in a row by the people to endure the harsh challenges.

It was revealed that Radio DJ Chris Moyles, 48, received the most votes from the public and will thus participate in the next Bushtucker trial, Boiling Point, on Wednesday. Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly delivered the news to the camp at the conclusion of Tuesday night’s show. The radio host appeared anxious upon learning he had been selected by the British public to face the challenge, but assured his campmates, “I’ll be great.”

Moyles participated in the Angel of Agony Bushtucker trial alongside Boy George and Babatunde Aleshe.

During the trial, which consisted of Boy George, 61, chanting while navigating a box full of animals to find a star, the group struggled to maintain their composure and ultimately won only three of the eleven available stars.

As the trial went, Moyles became increasingly disturbed by the insects that were dropping on him, saying, “Why did I wear shorts?”

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