I'm A Celeb's Dean McCullough given key advice after row by BBC Radio 1 colleague
Greg James has aired his views on one of the talking points of this weekends I'm A Celebrity coverage as he gave his BBC Radio 1 co-star Dean McCullough six words of advice.
Updating listeners on the latest goings-on in the I'm A Celeb camp, the radio host said 'Don't have a go at Tyrone' after a disagreement between the celebrities on Saturday (November 23).
Talking about the latest gossip in camp, Greg jokingly quipped: "It's like having a go at Paddington, one of the most beloved creations ever. He's got plenty of time to redeem himself though."
Prior to this, the broadcaster delved into the issue more deeply as he examined exactly what had happened: "I love a bit of tension on telly, and it was between Dean McCullough and Alan Halsall, Tyrone from Corrie.
"This is the thing, tempers are always going to fray, it's difficult isn't it? That's the problem with that show, you're like you get five days in, you get hungry, you get a bit tired and then suddenly before you know it, you're having a go at Tyrone," reports the Daily Record.
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After enjoying a few days away from the main camp, Dean joined ex Love Islander Maura Higgins and Reverend Richard Coles in the junkyard camp. After making his way back to the camp, the DJ took some time to rest, before, to his annoyance, the Coronation Street star subtly tried to wake him.
Not taking kindly to what had just happened, Dean said: “You need to give me a minute. Listen to me, if you’re gonna wake me up, you need to give me a minute... No, no, you listen to me. You need to give me a minute, OK?”
The tensions in camp didn't stop there, as Loose Women's Jane Moore became angered by new camp leaders, Barry McGuigan and McFly star Danny Jones' decision to pick her and Tulisa Contastovlos to look after washing up duties, as she said: “Is that because we’re women?”