‘I’m a Celebrity’ viewers wanted Matt Hancock to ‘suffer’ as he survives internment camp: Report
Matt Hancock's reality show decision shocked the British public. The disgraced former health minister, flashed a smile as he arrived at Brisbane airport, hoping to appear "real". It also captivated viewers as 9.1 million viewers watched Hancock vi...

Hancock was voted into Bushtucker's experimental experiment and quickly completed six tasks for camp meals. Many believed Mr Hancock would be the first to leave camp with a jungle hat in hand. Charlene White, Scarlette Douglas, Sue Cleaver, Boy George and Babatúndé Aléshé set the stage for an MP that surprised many viewers. Meanwhile, Hancock has survived four public votes so far.
Now, talent agent and PR expert Carla Speight is shedding light on why Hancock is still in the jungle, telling the Mirror how she tried to "find a lie" about Hancock breaking the lockout rules. However, public relations expert say that he survived the internment camp may be because people wanted him to "suffer".
A watchdog has determined that Hancock violated the Ministerial Code of Conduct by appearing on I'm A Celeb while Parliament was in session. However, Hancock's political future is doubtful because the watchdog cannot penalize him. His "manipulative tactics" are apparent, according to PR specialist Carla, despite his attempts to change his public image.
FAQ:
- Which reality show is Matt Hancock participating in?
"I'm A Celeb; Get Me Out Of Here! Jungle" is the reality show. - Which office did Matt Hancock hold?
He used to be the health minister.
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