I’m a Celebrity - live: Scarlette Douglas clarifies Boy George remarks after becoming second elimination
Douglas’s elimination came after Charlene White left the jungle, and after letters from home were read out to tearful campmates
The 2022 series of I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! is in full flow and has seen the first two stars eliminated from the show.
This season has been one of the most headline-making in the programme’s history, with former health secretary Matt Hancock’s arrival leading to Boy George crying on camera about nearly losing his mother during the pandemic, and Charlene White schooling the politician over his decision to join the show.
On Friday 18 November, White became the first person to be eliminated following the public vote.
Presenter Scarlette Douglas was the second star to be booted off, on Sunday 20 November.
Following her eviction from the camp, she took the oppurtunity to address the awkward exchange between herself and Boy George.
Big moments from the 20th series have so far included Seann Walsh opening up about his Strictly cheating scandal to Corrie star Sue Cleaver, Hancock saying he’s looking for forgiveness, and former Rugby player Mike Tindall’s eyebrow-raising Princess Anne story.
Ex-footballer Jill Scott also got a cockroach stuck in her ear. “It’s in my brain!” she cried. Ouch.
Read updates on the latest jungle antics below...
Owen getting some sage advice from Chris Moyles about the forthcoming trial.
Not everyone’s thrilled with the idea of a return to the Boiling Point trial format.
A good question! Reckon everyone’s just hyped about the Avatar sequel
Surrounded by snakes... and these ones didn’t even serve as health secretary!
And he’s out! With a bag full of stars.
The crowd (Twitter) goes wild.
“How bad does this make me look now?”
Chris Moyles has been rather shown up, you’d have to admit.
The vote’s still open! Who’s it gonna be?
Owen seems pretty safe at the moment.
Interesting points from Jill Scott on coming out as a woman’s footballer.
“I think in the men’s game, it’s so difficult. If you think about how much stick they get from the chants. It’s just not a safe environment where they feel safe enough to kind of do that. And that’s so sad.”
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