Fans of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here believe they've spotted a feud between this year's campmates after a photo from the goodbye meal was shared online.
As this year's series came to a close, the contestants went for one last slap up meal together - and didn't need to complete any tasks to get the good grub.
However, as Charlene White, the first evictee from the jungle, shared the pic to social media, fans were quick to notice one campmate and their guest were absent.
Third-placed Matt Hancock and his partner Gina Coladangelo were missing from the happy snap as the rest of the gang posed with huge smiles.
Posting the pic to Instagram, Charlene captioned it: "Last one’s standing after a food and wine filled night with all the camp mates, family & friends. Brilliant final meal to officially mark the end of our crazy @imacelebrity experience."
The ITV Loose Women panelist added: "It was a blast."
But some commenters on the post were quick to point out the MP's lack of appearance, with one user questioning where the "corrupt" and "disgraced former Health Minister" was.
Another fan commented: "Not “all” the camp mates are there!," prompting a third to criticise Hancock, saying: "Showing his true colours also refusing interviews i bet the rest were relived to be getting rid of him."
The post comes after Charlene showcased her apparent frostiness towards the former health secretary in her exit speech with Ant and Dec.
Speaking about why she didn't sleep in the SUV with him, Charlene told the Geordie duo: "I’m an impartial journalist, I can’t be sharing a room with a sitting MP because that just doesn’t sit well with me impartiality wise. And I just think, if he were ever to become minister again how can I sit and question him about anything when I’ve shared a room with him?"
Also absent from her snap was Boy George, Seann Walsh, Sue Cleaver and queen of the jungle herself, lioness Jill Scott.
Charlene later uploaded a video of Mike's final speech at their lavish dinner, in which he labelled the latest group "the best in 22 years".
The former England rugby star, 44, also encouraged them all to keep in touch when they touch back down at home and go about their normal day-to-day lives.