Fans of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here have insisted it's time for Matt Hancock to leave camp after the disgraced MP survived another vote-off.
It's the fourth time the viewing public have avoided sending Hancock home, with Culture Club's Boy George the latest to receive his marching orders.
Prior to the singer's exit, Loose Women panelist Charlene White and A Place In The Sun's Scarlette Douglas had both packed their bags after receiving the fewest votes.
However, many fans took to Twitter following the latest results show to state Hancock has well outstayed his welcome and must be next to get the chop.
One user slammed: "So the British public voted for Matt to do what 6 trials literally back to back, yet when they then get the chance to actually get rid of him once & for all Instead they get read of Charlene, Scarlette, Sue & George really? In what world does that possible make sense? #ImACeleb"
Another moaned: "who the f*** is voting for matt hancock please get a grip #ImACeleb," while a third added: "#ImACeleb Bye George Matt out tomorrow please."
The opinion was matched by a fourth, who said: "Come on guys let's get Matt out next #ImACeleb"
However, not all fans were convinced he should be shown the exit and some criticised those hitting out at him. One user wrote: "Matt for the WIN. NO one come for me Okay. thanks #ImACeleb"
Another agreed, tweeting: "If you’re moaning about Matt Hancock not being voted off, you must be super boring. It’s a Tv show. And it turns out he’s actually really good at it. #ImACeleb."
While Hancock continues his time in the jungle, his late arrival to the show was said to have "shattered" the good nature that was initially in camp.
That was the view of Charlene White who opened up on how people's attitudes changed when he entered.
She told Loose Women how how the happy atmosphere quickly changed when he arrived with Seann Walsh, saying: "I was surprised that he'd chosen to do it. It was the impact on the rest of the camp was interesting.
"People thought the good nature of the camp was going to shatter. I had to spend quite a lot of time with people on the first day reminding them whatever he did outside the camp is different to inside the camp.
"The team grew to trust him and lean on him because he knew how to do a lot of stuff."