‘I am fuming and I am disgusted, and I cannot find any humour in this appointment at all.' Loose Women’s Denise Welch didn’t mince her words over Matt Hancock’s upcoming stint on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!.
During Wednesday’s Loose Women, presenters Paris Fury, Jane Moore and Linda Robson discussed the recent announcement, which led Denise to express her passionate views over the surprising addition.‘I am fuming and I am disgusted, and I cannot find any humour in this appointment at all.Mr Hancock’s upcoming cameo on the ITV series has sparked an intense reaction
Reflecting on her personal experience, she continued: ‘And I was very vocal about Covid restrictions, some being incredibly unnecessary and the impact that would have on people’s livelihoods and mental health, and Matt Hancock was at the forefront of those.’
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