ITV I'm A Celebrity's Ant and Dec halt show to issue 'breaking news' that fans say is 'weird'
ITV I'm A Celebrity fans have rushed to demand answers as presenters Ant and Dec made an unexpected announcement. Fans of the ITV show tuning in on Saturday night slammed the announcement from Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
The Geordie duo opened I'm A Celebrity on November 30 with some big news, revealing there would be no elimination on Saturday night. They revealed: "There's nobody leaving tonight so they've all got another day in paradise no matter what."
Taking to Twitter, now X, one social media user sniped: "No one is leaving? Do oneee." Another agreed: "Why is nobody leaving…" as a third commented: "Why is nobody leaving tonight? That’s weird.. why did someone have to leave yesterday then??"
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On Friday it emerged Jane Moore has become the first contestant to be eliminated from I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2024 following a public vote. Moore, 62, said she loved the support of her fellow Australian jungle campmates, but admitted she will enjoy not having to do any more “washing up”.
She also said that “all those guys were absolutely wonderful”, adding “it’s just such a weird and magical experience”. “It’s a really friendly, chatty bunch,” Moore added. The former Sun newspaper journalist and ITV Loose Women star went on and said: “We’ve all got each other’s back.”
Speaking to Ant and Dec after her exit, Moore also said: “Hard work doesn’t get rewarded.” She also claimed she “worked like a dog”, and “it will become more apparent who’s not doing as much” as more celebrities get eliminated.
She refused to tell the Geordie duo who was not pulling their weight in the Australian jungle camp. Moore said she would like to see the “quiet, hard workers” such as radio DJ Melvin Odoom, and TV personality Coleen Rooney win.