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Jessica Sansome & Jacob Rawley

I'm A Celebrity fans demand new 'rule' as they say show will be 'boring' otherwise

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here fans want a new rule added which will stop Matt Hancock from getting voted into every Bushtucker Trial as it could "make this year's series so boring."

The politician - who has been suspended by the Tory party - made his first appearance on the show on Wednesday evening. Following his controversial addition, some viewers are vowing to vote Matt for every trial for as long as he is in the jungle.

Straight away Matt carried out a Bushtucker Trial, in which he and comedian Seann Walsh managed to get just six out of a possible 11 stars.

And as reported by the Manchester Evening News, Matt, 44, faced his second trial just 24 hours after, when the public also voted for the West Suffolk MP to take on Tentacles of Terror.

I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! - Matt Hancock voted for next trial (REX)

He's now set to face the first eating challenge of this series alongside Boy George tonight (November 11). Fans are branding Matt's high likelihood of getting voted in as "boring" and have taken to social media to demand a rule to stop him from being constantly voted into the trials.

One Twitter user said: "Should be a rule that you can’t be voted for a trial if you did the previous one. Stop all this voting for the same person, this is going to get boring."

Another wrote: "Surely at some point we can’t vote Matt, like I would actually like to see the others do trials please."

"Is everyone just gonna keep picking Matt is going to be boring if everyone is," a third posted.

A fourth noted: "Matt will do well in every trial so it is boring to keep voting him in."

A fifth added: "Nah if matt keeps going into the trials is gonna make this years series so boring. I wanna see Charlene or Scarlette do a trial."

What do you think? Should a rule be added to stop contestants from doing a trial twice in a row? Let us know in the comments.

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