ITV's I'm a Celebrity viewers have been left 'bored' as a campmate faced another challenge.
The iconic show is putting celebrities through their paces as they adjust to jungle life, but one specific campmate has proven to be receiving the most votes for challenges.
Matt Hancock MP has been the public's favourite to face gruelling challenges from swimming with crocodiles and eating questionable items. In Monday's episode (November 14), the MP was buried underground to collect keys. Of course, in true I'm a Celeb fashion, he wasn't alone.
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The box was filled with snakes and bugs, and Matt was seen squirming as they slithered over him. While Ant and Dec made funny comments during the challenge. However, some fans weren't impressed.
One said: "Bored of the Matt Hancock challenges. They should make it a rule that if you did a previous trial you should (numbers permitting) be immune from the next one. People are just gonna coast through this."
Another tweeted: "Can we vote for some else please."
A third pleaded: "I beg please don’t vote for Matt for the next trail."
"Feel sorry for the people who design these trials. The whole point of them is how the celebs react to them. If one person constantly just smashes it there’s no point and it's wasted. VOTE FOR SOMEONE ELSE!" Someone else commented.
Another echoed: "Can't begin to tell you how bored I am with the Matt Hancock show. Sooner he's voted out the better."
And another interjected: "Everyone please vote Boy George for the trials today. I’m so bored of seeing Matt Hancock."
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