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I'm A Celebrity fans baffled as Chris Moyles is 'in two places at once'

I'm A Celebrity fans were left baffled tonight as Chris Moyles appeared to be in two places at once on Saturday - 9,000 miles apart.

The Radio X DJ, 48, is currently in the Australian jungle along with the likes of Matt Hancock, Sue Cleaver and Boy George.

But fans were left a little baffled when Chris also appeared on Michael McIntyre's The Wheel and questioned whether he had escaped camp to appear on the show.

One tweeted: "Chris Moyles is in #TheWheel and #ImACeleb ! So you CAN be in two places at once!"

While another commented: "Chris Moyles on this did he escape the jungle."

A third quipped: "Chris Moyles is there, how funny he’s in the jungle too. #TheWheel."

Chris Moyles is currently appearing on I'm A Celebrity (ITV)

"Chris Moyles is currently in 2 places at once #TheWheel," another commented.

Of course, Chris hasn't secretly escaped the jungle to fly across the world to appear on The Wheel - the show is pre-filmed weeks in advance so he would have recorded the show prior to flying out to Brisbane Airport.

He appeared on The Wheel this evening (BBC)

It comes amid a tumultuous time on the ITV show as fans predict that a mass walkout could be on the cards after one star considered quitting the show over the arrival of Mr Hancock.

Viewers were quick to pick up on the tension as the disgraced former Health Secretary entered camp with comedian Seann Walsh on Wednesday.

Several of the cast 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.

The scenes have left many fans predicting one or more could exit the show in a sensational twist, amid backlash aimed at ITV and the series over the new arrival.

With so many campmates clearly unhappy about it, viewers predicted Hancock would have to leave the series soon if bosses were going to stop a "mass exit".

On Wednesday, Boy George confessed he was considering leaving the jungle, with one campmate doing her best to stop him.

Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, he became emotional as he said: "I don't really know what to do with my feelings. You know, today was obviously quite emotional for me.

"I don't know what it's going to be like, I actually don't really know if I want to be here."

*Michael McIntyre's The Wheel is available on BBC iPlayer

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