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Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
Entertainment
Mark Jefferies

I'm A Celeb's Janice hints at nasty show fall as she was 'forced to quit early'

Janice Dickinson has hinted at her "scary" show exit on I'm A Celebrity after her hitting her head trying to go to the toilet late at night.

According to reports at the weekend, the model, 68, fell over during the filming of the show and had to go to the hospital before quitting the show with concussion.

She says coming down the steps at night in camp was "scary" and adds: "Everything went on our show, believe me. There were ups, there were downs. There was lots of laughter and lots of tears. It was a great soap opera.

"I mean I was always on guard in case a lion was going to come bounding in. You never know because it's lion's country out there."

The model reportedly fell over and hit her head (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
She had to be taken to the hospital (Getty Images North America)

Fatima Whitbread then told how she tried to protect her friend Janice, who is thought to have hit her head trying to get to the bathroom.

Fatima said: "I'm a light sleeper anyway, so I was constantly more concerned about you falling down those steps. I was always constantly thinking about what was going on at nighttime, if you were any movement in camp, just wanted to be sure that you were safe and sound."

Janice then added "And lo and behold..." but was then told by ITV not to say anymore for fear of spoiling the show.

*I’m A Celebrity…South Africa begins on Monday (April 24) at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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