I'm A Celeb campmates 'banned Brexit and voting talk' and we're insanely jealous
by Tilly PearceThe I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here camp mates appear to have achieved the unthinkable and created for themselves a Brexit-free utopia after banning the word in camp.
… Anyone else suddenly fancying a couple of weeks away in the Australian Outback?
As the UK continues to be knee-deep in election confusion, fierce debate and three years into Brexit talks, the campers decided that while they were in the series, they were allowed a politics free world.
Yeah, at this point we’re extremely jealous of that, if we’re honest here.
Kate Garraway, who came fourth on the show, and Andy Whyment, who placed runner up, appeared on GMB and made the revelation.
Speaking to the pair, Piers Morgan said: ‘You’ll be pleased to know, nothing’s changed in Brexit. The world’s still gone nuts.
‘You haven’t really missed much, but great to have you back.’
‘That word was banned in camp. That word was banned,’ Corrie star Andy responded.
‘I have no idea what’s happened, but you can fill me in,’ Kate then told her co-star.
With the election coming up this week and Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn going head-to-head in debates (or avoiding them altogether), the idea of this political detox sounds pretty fab at this point.
We’d even be willing to consider taking on a Bushtucker trial or two for the peace and quiet!
While talking to Kate and Andy, Piers took a moment to congratulate his friend and co-star for her ‘brilliant’ job in the jungle.
‘You guys did brilliantly. You were obviously hugely popular as you were in the last four both of you,’ he told her.
‘You’re our queen Kate. We’re very proud of you,’ Piers continued.
‘You’ve shown everyone what you’re really like, which is what you’re like on telly.
‘What you see is what you get. We’re very proud of you, congratulations.’
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here is available now on ITV Player.
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