Tory MP Matt Hancock will be seen trying to chow down on camel penis and sheep vagina, in a bid to win meals for the I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! camp this evening.
The disgraced former Cabinet member has now taken part in three Bushtucker Trials overall, and seems a certain favourite to be picked for more in the future.
But in the latest, he and singer Boy George scranned disgusting dishes in a trial dubbed La Cucaracha Cafe.
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The Daily Star reports that the cocktail of carnage that Matt faces include the likes of camel penis, sheep vagina and cow anus, while Boy George comes face to face with fermented plums and vomit fruit - among other brutal dishes to be revealed on the show tonight (November 11).
The 'laugh out loud' trial also features a live Mexican band, as Geordie hosts Ant and Dec dance in between courses. One show source said: "This is I'm A Celebrity at its best, people will love Ant and Dec being cheeky and Matt Hancock being made to suffer."
A preview clip released by ITV shows the moment Boy George has to eat six fermented plums to win a star. He starts confidently putting four in his mouth but soon slows down saying: "The taste. They taste like perfume. Like I am being poisoned.
"Really disgusting - but I can eat anything."
Before this trial Hancock had completed Tentacles of Terror winning eleven out of Eleven stars. The day before that he and fellow newcomer Seann Walsh did the trial the Beastly Burrows and managed six stars.
The camp is still reeling from the introduction of Hancock, who was forced to quit as Health Secretary after breaking his own rules. He has also arrived in Australia as a serving MP but is now unable to contact his constituents whilst in camp.
Matt was also questioned by TV presenter Scarlette Douglas in last night's show about his affair with Gina Coladangelo during the pandemic. Matt breached social distancing rules during the affair and Scarlette described his behaviour in his ministerial office as a 'slap in the face' for the public.
She said: "It was hard. A lot of people had difficult times. And then to see that people that had kind of set the rules had then broken them, I think was a big slap in the face for everyone."
Scarlette also warned Matt that he might not be embraced by his campmates because of his past behaviour.
She explained: "There's a lot of things that happened with you during the times, which does make it difficult because people are angry and upset - emotions are running high. We are not going to ever exclude anyone.
"We want to make sure that everyone's a family, but if it does feel tough for the first few days, I'm sure you understand why."
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! airs tonight at 9pm on ITV.
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