Boy George didn't appear on Good Morning Britain this morning following his axe from I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!.
Every campmate has appeared on GMB or Loose Women the day after getting booted, however, Boy George failed to make a press appearance on ITV's daytime show.
Scarlette Douglas and Sue Cleaver appeared on GMB via video link in Oz, while Charlene White spoke with her Loose Women co-hosts.
The pop icon became the fourth celeb to leave the ITV reality show after spending over two weeks in the jungle. Yet the Karma Chameleon hitmaker was nowhere to be seen on ITV on Wednesday, becoming the first not to fulfil the media obligation, writes the Mirror.
An I'm A Celebrity insider said: "It is thought Boy George won't do his first interview until he gets back to UK next week. The singer has teased he has lots to say so fans will be waiting for what's sure to be an explosive run down of his time in camp in full."
The 61-year-old singer was up for elimination along with his pal, radio DJ Chris Moyles, after the public had cast their votes.
In his exit interview with Ant and Dec, the pop star said: “I am sort of ready. I had an amazing time and I've done a lot of things I thought I'd never do. I'm excited to see my sister.”
George said that his time in the jungle was ‘beautifully challenging’ and ‘somewhat enlightening’, saying it had allowed him to go on an ‘inner journey’.
Speaking about how he managed to keep himself sane in the camp, he said: “I had to forget who I was the whole time I was in here, I had to let it go. I just had to get over it. I just had to say, ‘I'm in the jungle, I've had no control.’”
He added: “Being really honest, I am happy to go today. It's not something I thought I would ever do but it's a lot tougher than I thought. I think it really makes you appreciate what you have and the people that you love.”
When asked who he thinks should take the crown, he said former rugby player Mike Tindall or Lioness Jill Scott. Of Mike, he said: “He's been the most stoic, he's done the most. I think he's much wilder than he lets on,” before concluding: “I think Mike or even Jill.”
The 1980s music icon is reported to have received £500,000 for his stint in the jungle. His goddaughter Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace said she was not surprised the singer agreed to appear on the ITV show, insisting he deserves the huge cheque given his stature as a global artist. Aisleyne said that it was the money that won Boy George over.
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