I’m a Celebrity 2022: Mike Tindall accuses Matt Hancock of wanting to ‘poll votes’ to win

I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! will reach its finals on Sunday night, with just four stars remaining as they battle for the crown.
And during Saturday night’s episode, Mike Tindall accused his roommate Matt Hancock of trying to influence the public vote by placing his name-printed clothing in camp camera footage.
The rugby pro also quipped: “Once a politician, always a politician” while claiming the MP is “polling votes” to be crowned king of the jungle.

Influence: Mike Tindall claimed Matt Hancock (pictured) tried to influence the public vote by placing clothing with his polling phone number in the camp cameras footage
Each roommate has their name and voting lines printed on the back of their jackets and t-shirts, which Mike claims Matt makes these more visible to the cameras.
Speaking to the Bush Telegraph, he said: “Matt makes sure his t-shirt and phone numbers are visible at all times. Matt clearly wants to win.’
Mike was seen turning the MP’s belongings and added into the camera: “I’m happy to turn it over every time he leaves camp.”

Unimpressed? The rugby pro also quipped: “Once a politician, always a politician” while claiming the MP is “polling votes” to be crowned king of the jungle
“Once a politician, always a politician. Always looking for voices,” added the athlete.
Matt and Mike make up the final four celebrities alongside Lionness Jill Scott and soap star Owen Warner.
Elsewhere in the episode, the stars took part in the famous Celebrity Cyclone process, which has been a staple of the show since 2006.

Legendary: Elsewhere in the episode, the stars took part in the famous Celebrity Cyclone trial, which has been a staple of the show since 2006
Ready to take the Total Wipeout-style course, Matt said, “I never thought I’d make it to the Cyclone. It’s going to be absolutely brilliant, I can’t wait.’
“It’s been on my bucket list since I was a kid. I never thought I’d be on the show, let alone be in here and face the cyclone,” Owen repeated.
Last year the challenge in Wales was taken up by Danny Miller, Frankie Bridge, David Ginola and Simon Gregson, who got away with all four meals.
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