I'm A Celebrity fans were unimpressed with the campmates, claiming that they "showed their true colours" during a "disgraceful" moment.
In a challenge titled Hanging in The Balance, the celebs had to attempt to walk across a wobbly plank without knocking off a personalised block.
Each block represented one of the jungle gang, and whoever's block managed to stay put meant they would get a letter from a loved one.
After the first group, which consisted of Seann Walsh, Boy George and Sue Cleaver, failed to keep any of the blocks on the plank - Matt Hancock's team were able to do a little better, largely thanks to him.
Matt managed to get Chris, Mike, Babatunde and Jill's blocks on the piece of wood.
The final team, of Jill Scott, Scarlette Douglas and Owen Warner managed to get all of the camp mates blocks on the wobble board.
However, many noticed that Matt Hancock was the last of the blocks to be put on the board.
One viewer wrote: "Putting Matt's block on last after all the stars her won for camp just goes to show the true colours of all the camp mates. I hope Matt wins."
Another added: "See they put Matt's down last! All the stars he won for them. Disgraceful!"
"I notice that they left Matt’s. Block until last," one blasted.
A fourth wrote: "Wow!! Fancy putting Matt's block last. Vindictive people."
"Matt Hancock's block was the last one put on but he's the first one up to hug everyone," chimed another.
Another person noticed how Matt picked up Boy George's block first - despite the singer telling him that he was "hating on him".
"Nah matt’s better than me i would NOT try and do george’s block," one scorned.
"After how Boy George has been towards Matt Hancock, Matt still chooses Boy George’s block! That’s the difference between the two!"
The letters were as emotional as always, as each camp member read a letter out around the campfire.
Matt received a letter from his partner and former aide Gina Coladangelo, who he was caught breaking lockdown guidelines with.
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She said that she was "impressed" with him facing his fear of snakes, but was less enthusiastic about his dancing.
Owen was left sobbing after he got his letter from home, which joked that he could eat it after reading it.
The show ended with Scarlette being the latest celebrity to leave the jungle.
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