ITV I'm A Celebrity viewers rush to 'turn' on campmate and it's not Dean McCullough
Bored ITV I'm A Celebrity fans have turned on a campmate for constant moaning and gripes galore - and, surprisingly, it's not Dean McCullough. ITV viewers have turned on Love Island star Maura Higgins for her antics while in the jungle.
I'm A Celebrity fans are annoyed with the Irish beauty for complaining so much about life in the jungle.. Viewers have called Maura out for having a bad attitude on I'm A Celeb, which is airing each and every night from 9pm, hosted by Ant and Dec.
Friday's instalment saw Maura admit to campmates: "I've never felt this unhappy in my life." During a confessional she also admitted she hopes everyone who got a slice of cake "has the sh*ts", and went on and added: "They sucked their fingers in front of us!"
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One person wrote: "It's no wonder why Maura is single, all she does is moan." A second social media typed: "Blimey, doesn’t Maura like to moan!" Another commented saying on social media as Maura continued to moan "Maura is the female Dean."
Someone else joked: "No chocolate, and octopus for dinner... Maura is about to commit a felony."It comes after it was announced that Loose Women's Jane Moore was the first campmated voted off the new series of the ITV show. Jane spoke to Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly following her departure, describing her stint in the jungle as "such a weird and magical experience".
She said: "I collected the logs, I built the fire, I emptied the dunny, because my partner was Dean, who was on trials all the time. So I did it all on my own, put out the rubbish. I had three jobs. I worked like a dog, and then they gave me the washing up, which is a really tough job to go three times a day all the way to the bottom of the creek, lugging everything. I wasn't pleased about that, to be honest. I said to Danny when he walked out: 'don't give me cleaning'."