Tensions have been frayed within the I'm a Celebrity camp this weekend, as contestant Boy George claims camp leader Matt Hancock won't have "any power" over him in the long run.
The politician went head to head for the leadership role against Mike Tindall, who claimed that he would "be in so much s***" for losing to Matt. However, pop icon Boy George has said that neither of the men will have any power over him, as some campmates planned an overthrow of the leadership.
Boy George said: "Ultimately, neither of them will have any power over me. If I don’t want to do something, I won’t do it."
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The camp revolt was started by the unlikeliest of sources - Coronation Street's Sue Cleaver. She said to Boy George: "Mike and I will be plotting a revolution."
Boy George replied: "And I will be your first in command." Sue appeared in the Bush Telegraph to then say: "The people may revolt, but George has a song written especially for and if that time arrives."
The singer explained his song to Sue: "You'll say what you will try to ignore me, I will never bow to a b***** Tory."
He then appeared in the Bush Telegraph to say: "Oh no, the revolution is very, very much underway, and it wasn't started by me!
"It was started by Sue and Mike, and I've asked them to put me on the team."
Charlene also had a small dig at Matt's leadership role, saying: "Does this win feel sweet, especially after you lost to Boris? Do you feel like you have been vindicated?"
Matt replied: "This more than makes up for it."
She then jokingly responded: I'm super, super proud of Matt for winning one leadership contest."
Sue said: "We now have a dictatorship." And Mike slyly added: "But there's always time for revolution."
I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here! resumes on Monday, November 14 at 9pm on ITV.
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