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Gemma Collins begs Sir David Attenborough to 'let her go on his next adventure' in bizarre Instagram post

Gemma Collins has begged Sir David Attenborough to “let her come on his next adventure” after she posted an impassioned plea to fans about “respecting Mother Earth”.

The reality star told Attenborough she wanted to travel the continent with him as part of his next series after falling in love with whales while out at sea.

“The most MAGICAL MAGNIFICENT moment we must look after our beautiful animals and treasure them LET them BE FREE,” Collins wrote alongside her video.

“@David_attenborough please let me come on your next ADVENTURE. FREE all animals let them be in their NATURAL HABITAT and be happy SAY NO to animals in captivity.”

The 38-year-old asked her fans if they know of any animal charities she can get involved with in a bid to “use her voice to get animals out of cages”.

Collins concluded: “I feel very passionate about this. #respectmotherearth #noplasticwaste.”

Swimming: Gemma Collins and Arg (Instagram / Gemma Collins)
Swimming: Gemma Collins and Arg (Instagram / Gemma Collins)

The star also shared a picture of herself and on-off boyfriend James “Arg” Argent swimming, backed by Under The Sea from the Little Mermaid soundtrack.

Collins and Arg’s deep sea getaway snaps comes just a day after Collins sparked wedding rumours with a recent modelling job.

The Dancing On Ice star showed off a new design from her collection which resembled a lace bridal outfit.

Fans rushed to comment on the “stunning” snap and complimented her latest lines for sale.

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Collins and Arg briefly split last month after he shared a video of her snoring on his Instagram page.

Although he quickly deleted the offending upload, it was claimed that Collins kicked him out before he bombarded her with a slew of “fat-shaming” texts.

But Arg recently confirmed that the couple are “absolutely back on” and had just “been through a tough time”.

He told Good Morning Britain: “I’m absolutely on [with the GC]. We’re okay, we’re fine, we’ve had a bit of a tough time recently.

“If we remained stable and we were in a healthy place then it’s something I would consider.”