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Jane Moore accuses Barry McGuigan of ageism and misogyny amid I’m a Celeb camp leader shake-up

Reassignment of camp chores stirred up tensions among the campmates

Louis Chilton
Monday 25 November 2024 00:01 GMT
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The latest series of I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! has undergone another shake-up as a public vote shifted control of the camp to contestants Danny Jones and Barry McGuigan.

Jones, a singer for the popular boyband McFly, and McGuigan, a former pro boxer, are among the celebrities competing on the 24th series of the hit ITV reality show.

At the end of Sunday night’s (24 November) episode, it was revealed that the public had voted in Jones and McGuigan as the new camp leaders, meaning they were able to delegate the various chores, and would be able to sleep in the luxury lodge.

The duo assigned the washing up to Jane Moore and Tulisa Contostavlos, water duty to Melvin Odoom and Dean McCullough, camp maintenance to Coleen Rooney and Maura Higgins, cooking to Oti Mabuse and Reverend Richard Coles, and wood collection to GK Barry and Alan Halsall.

The changes appear to have stirred up resentment in the camp, with Moore having specifically requested not to do the cleaning. In the episode, Jones claimed that he had been told the opposite by the Loose Women pannellist herself.

Moore accused McGuigan of misogyny and ageism over the reassigned chores, asking: “Is that because we’re women?”

“It seems much like the 1950s!” she complained, while later insisting that she was just “winding him up”.

Elsewhere on the episode, Rooney spoke to her campmates about the time she and husband Wayne met US president Donald Trump.

Danny and Barry on ‘I’m a Celeb'
Danny and Barry on ‘I’m a Celeb' (ITV)

“When we lived in America, we were invited to the White House for Christmas, and we went in to meet Donald Trump,” she recalled. “And we walked in and we got to get the official photograph taken in front of the Christmas tree.

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“So Donald Trump said to my son, ‘See? Told ya, all the soccer players get the good looking girls.’ And I told my mum, I was like ‘dirty bastard’.”

Higgins, meanwhile, who joined this series of I’m a Celebrity midway through alongside Reverend Coles, spoke about an encounter with a former boyfriend that prompted her decision to go on Love Island in 2019.

You can keep up with the latest live updates from this series of I’m a Celebrity here.

Or you can click here for a breakdown of what this year’s crop of contestants are reportedly earning for their participation in the show.

I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! continues every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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