Queen of the Jungle Jill Scott put on a glamourous display as she hit the red carpet and reunited with some of her former campmates. The 35-year-old looked worlds away from her time Down Under as she joined Scarlette Douglas and Babatunde Aleshe as they attended The National Lottery’s Big Bash earlier this week.
Still fresh from her I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here win, Jill stepped out in a white denim jumpsuit from Vesper that featured a cut-out neckline. She kept her make-up simple, letting her Australian tan shine through and let her brunette locks fall down her back in gentle curls.
Also walking the red carpet at the star-studded event at the OVO Arena Wembley were, as mentioned, TV presenter Scarlette who stood out in a multicolored sequin minidress that featured fringe detailing and comedian Babatunde who was joined by his wife Leonie with the pair being seen all smiles as they posed for photos.
Jill's appearance on the red carpet came before she reunited with another of her campmates, Chris Moyles, and revealed some secrets about her time in the jungle - including hiding food in her underwear. Yes, you read that right.
Talking to Chris on his Radio X show, Jill confirmed that she did manage to steal some food when she won a place at the special barbecue and had to get a bit inventful when it came to smuggling it back into camp. As Chris spilled the secret, Jill replied: "Yeah, I did. If you watch the episode, I'm wearing a hat, which I never would wear my hat because I don't suit hats.
The former Lioness added: "The other thing I did - which I don't mind mentioning - basically there was a big thing of sourdough bread. So I've ripped it in half, wrapped it in some paper and I was like, 'Where can I put this?'
"I had a bikini top on so for the first time ever I filled my bikini top with sourdough and when we got back we distributed it evenly to people who wanted food. I didn't tell them where the food had been, but I don't think Owen would have minded."
Chris, 48, also revealed how he walked out of the camp after being riled by Matt Hancock's comments. The radio presenter had several conversations with the former health secretary whose appearance on the ITV show sparked controversy before he had even entered the jungle.
Speaking on Radio X, Chris said: “ Matt Hancock kind of dived around a few questions I thought, and then said, ‘I guess all I'm just asking for is forgiveness’. At that point I had to walk out of camp and just get away because I personally found that quite fake. And that really wound me up."
He added: "He's an MP and he's paid to look after people and their interests and hopefully make their lives better. I don't know how he does that by going on the jungle show."
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