I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! viewers urged fans to stop voting for Matt Hancock to do Bushtucker Trials.
The former Health Secretary has already taken part in four trials, with the latest one seen him take part in Who Wants To Look Silly On Air? with Owen Warner.
It's the I'm A Celeb adaptation of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and the duo were doused in disturbing mystery liquids as they answered questions.
Despite the humorous content, fans have had enough of the MP taking part in the trials.
Viewers took to Twitter to tell people to give other campmates a chance to take part.
"Can we please stop voting matt now let someone else have a chance," one user asked.
Another added: "im bored of matt please vote someone else ffs," while one user said: "Can we not vote T**t Hancock for another trail. Would like to see the others do something."
"Matt hancock is getting to much screen time on #ImACeleb pls vote for other ppl omd," an annoyed user wrote.
One fan urged: "Can we vote for someone else im so sick of seeing hancock on my screen."
It comes after viewers claimed there could be a mass exit on the way after one star considered quitting the show over the arrival of the MP.
Viewers immediately noticed the tension when he entered the camp with Seann Walsh on Wednesday.
Many of the campmates were seen unimpressed and in shock, as others stated to their co-stars that they didn't agree with him being on the show – or his reasons for taking part.
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It left many viewers thinking a few of the contestants could leave the show in a shocking twist, amid backlash aimed at ITV and the series over the new arrival.
Boy George confessed he was considering leaving the jungle, with one campmate doing her best to stop him.
Sue Cleaver soon encouraged him to stay, while she too shared her view on the matter – clearly not keen on Mr Hancock.
She said: "Just sleep on it tonight. Look, why he came in and what he's doing here, it's not our responsibility and it's not for us to take on."
Sue later said in the Bush Telegraph: "George was having a bit of a moment. I think if I'm honest that most of us are sort of feeling it's a bit of a very strange situation to be in."
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