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I'm a Celebrity fans speculate on 'feud' as campmate is missing on farewell meal snap

Speculation of a feud between campmates grew among I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here fans as they spotted that former Health Secretary Matt Hancock was missing from a photo of the group's farewell dinner together. The contestants marked the ending of the 22nd series, won by England Lionesses legend Jill Scott, with a slap-up meal and there was not a witchetty grub or fish eye in sight, reports The Mirror.

Nor were MP and ex-Cabinet minster Hancock or his partner Gina Coladangelo in view as Charlene White - the ITV Loose Women panellist who was the first celebrity to be evicted from the jungle - posted a photo online of the last supper. Sharing the snap on Instagram, Charlene captioned it: "Last ones standing after a food and wine filled night with all the campmates, family & friends.

"Brilliant final meal to officially mark the end of our crazy @imacelebrity experience. It was a blast."

But the fact that Hancock was not pictured inevitably caused a stir among those commenting on the post, with one user questioning where the "corrupt" and "disgraced former Health Minister" was. Another fan commented: "Not 'all' the campmates are there!"

And that prompted a third to criticise Hancock, saying: "Showing his true colours. Also refusing interviews. I bet the rest were relieved to be getting rid of him."

But there were other campmates also missing from Charlene's picture — Boy George, Seann Walsh, Sue Cleaver and the Queen of the Jungle herself. Charlene also uploaded a video of Mike Tindall's final speech at their lavish dinner, in which he labelled the group "the best in 22 years".

The ex-England rugby union star also urged them all to stay in touch when back in the UK and added: "I would like to say it's been an absolute privilege and honour to meet you all, to be together, to spend that valuable time together. To get on for the amount of time we've got on is very, very rare and very, very special and we should all appreciate that."

Mike Tindall gave a speech at the farewell dinner (Charlene White/Instagram)

In her caption of the post, Charlene stated: "Every word echoes exactly how we all feel about this experience. It's been incredible.

"We would never have survived the early days of the @imacelebrity camp without him (Tindall). Aside from all the other stuff he did in camp, he was the only one who knew how to light the fire - which was crucial obviously.

"And (he) gives THE best hugs. I’m looking forward to seeing you back at our @loosewomen studio soon Vanilla Mike."

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