I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here fans have called Babatunde Aleshe ‘two-faced’ following scenes in the ITV camp which aired on Thursday evening.
The Gogglebox comedian shared his plans to ‘fart’ on Matt Hancock ’s camp leader chair after the MP was one of three co-stars who jetted off to a beach for a surf and turf BBQ.
Babatunde ultimately bottled out of the prank, as Seann Walsh told him he would have gone through with it.
Discussing his actions, one savage viewer took to Twitter to write: “Babatunde is a two faced. Sucks up to Hancock while in the camp.”
Others found the moment hilarious as one wrote: “Babatunde wanting to fart on Matt Hancock’s chair is hilarious.”
Another tweeted: “Baba going to fart on Matt’s chair has SENT ME.”
The moment came after the three lucky campmates were chosen at random from a tombola by hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly after a Bushtucker Trial, completed by Jill Scott, Mike Owen and Owen.
The first person the hosts drew was Jill, followed by Matt Hancock and finally Sue Cleaver – despite the fact that Owen Warner had the highest number of balls in the draw to jet off for the meal.
Matt Hancock will now finally find out the public’s verdict on him on Friday evening as I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! is set to hold its first elimination of the 2022 series.
Bosses at the ITV reality show have confirmed the first eviction will take place at the end of this week, when one of the 11 campmates will be voted to leave the Australian jungle.
The Mirror earlier this week revealed that the first campmate could indeed be set to leave on Friday, as the show had been extended to 95 minutes.
This makes it the longest episode of the reality show since the series launched earlier this month, giving hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly ample time to chat to the first evictee of the series.
It has now been confirmed by ITV that Friday is indeed the first eviction night, ahead of which the public will be invited to vote for their favourite campmates.
This means a mass vote against Mr Hancock will not be possible to see him walk down the camp’s rope bridge for the last time. Instead he would need to poll the fewest votes to get his marching orders.