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Simon Duke & Sophie Buchan

I'm A Celebrity's Sue Cleaver exempt from eating trial and fans think they know why

People across the UK sat down for another episode of I'm A Celebrity last night (November 10) and were treated to some hilarious scenes.

Matt Hancock was one of the celebs who had to complete a task with him facing the Tentacles of Terror.

But as he was trying his best to secure all 11 stars for his campmates, which he successfully did, the campmates were speaking about the politician with many not too keen on him being here.

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It comes as the former health secretary has stirred up strong reaction from public and other politicians - not just the campmates with Hancock adding the reason for being on the show is "because there's so few ways in which politicians can show we're human beings."

After he completed his task, it wasn't long before viewers were able to vote yet again for another challenge, set to air tonight.

And this time it's Boy George who will be doing the next gruesome challenge alongside Matt Hancock - a task both celebs were voted to do by the British public.

However people at home were told by Dec that they couldn't vote for Sue Cleaver with many left baffled. But some Twitter viewers think they know why.

Many viewers watching at home flocked to Twitter to question the reason for the decision, others offered explanations, saying it was because Sue is diabetic, having noticed a patch on her arm.

Curious as to why, one Twitter user posed: "Why is Sue exempt from an eating trial ?? She's eating all the stuff that's coming into camp???"

Another tweeted: "Can you explain why Sue is exempt from an eating trial?"

Among the many tweets on the issue, there were plenty giving a potential reason, with one viewer responding: "Does Sue Cleaver have diabetes? I thought I spotted an insulin arm patch on her and now she’s exempt from the eating trial."

Saying the same thing, another posted: "Sue has type 2 diabetes so I’d say it wouldn’t be safe for her to take part."

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