QUEEN of the jungle Jill Scott has appeared to confirm a feud between campmates.
ザ・ 私は有名人です winner admitted she hadn’t spoken to マット・ハンコック following the show – amid long-running rumblings that the cast have distanced themselves from him.
Speaking on Loose Women today, ジル 前記: “I haven’t had a message of him yet.”
彼女は付け加えた: “My knowledge of politics isn’t actually that good so once we got into the jungle and everyone puts the jungle outfits on, we were one team.
“He was going to get the stars, he was feeding us, so I was happy with that.”
後に来る Scarlette Douglas admitted the politician was not a part of the group chat.
The A Place In The Sun presenter revealed Mike Tindall – WHO Matt has denied bullied him – is the group’s admin.
She then told how the group thought Matt “might be too busy” to take part in it.
Scarlette added: “I’m not the admin of that WhatsApp group so if Mike wants to invite him he absolutely can, but it’s not me to put the invitation out so we’ll see what happens.
“He might be busy you never know, he’s doing a lot of stuff, he’s got a lot of press coming up so he might be too busy.”
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Last night none of his campmates were on hand to support him at the launch of his new book.
The third-place finisher didn’t look too bothered though as he rubbed shoulders with Boris Johnson’s dad Stanley, former Chancellor George Osborne and Jeffrey Archer.
彼も cuddled up to his girlfriend Gina Coladangelo, who travelled to Australia to greet him as he left the jungle.
Matt was also supported by Loved Island stars Faye Winter and Teddy Soares, who were forced to defend their decision to attend.