I'm a Celebrity fans 'disappointed' as Mike Tindall caught on camera 'sabotaging' Matt Hancock
I'm A Celebrity ...Get Me Out Of Here! fans reacted as former England rugby star Mike Tindall took matters into his own hands when he pointed out something bothering him. Speaking in the Bush Telegraph on the ITV reality show Mike said he’d noticed something around camp.
He added in the Bush Telegraph: “I’m taking great pleasure in turning it around every time he leaves camp.” Mike said to comedian Seann Walsh: “Have you noticed someone’s been advertising themselves? Matt’s been putting all his stuff with ‘Matt’ and the phone number pointing at cameras.” Mike added in the Bush Telegraph: “Once a politician, always a politician. Always polling for votes.” Viewers took to Twitter to have their say with some saying they were 'disappointed' in Mike.
@Emma1240 also said, with unimpressed emoji: "Mike b****ing behind Matt's back." @Denneeze200 tweeted: "Mike has spent 99% of his time b**** about Matt." And @mahekdiaz said: "Lowkey hoping Mike gets voted out before Matt Hancock i'd love to see the smug look on his face wiped off."
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