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Kirsten McStay & Jasmine Allday

I'm A Celebrity viewers notice clue Matt Hancock 'knows he's safe every night' during public vote off

I'm A Celebrity viewers claim to have spotted a clue that Matt Hancock 'knows' he's safe from the vote-off.

As the final of the show looms this weekend, a celebrity is exiting the jungle every night as the British public vote who they want to save on the ITV show, before one is crowned King or Queen of the Jungle on Sunday.

When former Health Secretary Matt Hancock decided to join the jungle line-up, many weren't happy about it, but he has somehow managed to make it down to the last six contestants.

During last night's episode, comedian Babatunde Aleshe became the latest star to be evicted but some fans were left fuming as they noticed an apparent clue that the Tory MP knows he's safe from the vote-off - or at least thinks he is, writes The Mirror.

Angry fans of the show flocked to Twitter to talk about the MP's odd behaviour during the live vote-off, as show presenters Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly arrived in camp to announce which celebrity would be leaving.

Matt Hancock has survived all the vote-offs (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

And as the comedian said his goodbyes to the campmates, eagle eyed viewers noted how Mr Hancock didn't have his bag alongside him whilst all the others did.

One wrote: "Why does Matt not have his bag ready to leave like everyone else?" And another added: "Why doesn't Matt Hancock ever have his bag ready like all the others when it comes to announcing who's leaving?".

Prior to heading down under, Mr Hancock sparked fury in the House of Commons and with his constituents.

In a letter to constituents who complained about his jungle stint, Mr Hancock responded to those concerned about his decision to head on the show.

Fans of the show are stunned he is still there (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

He wrote: "While I fully understand your concerns and know there are those who don't think I should be going on the popular TV show, I wanted to respond to you at the earliest possible opportunity to explain why I have decided to go into the jungle.

"There are many ways to do the job of being an MP… Whether I’m in camp for one day or three weeks, there are very few places people will be able to see a politician as they really are and where politicians can speak candidly to the nation."

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