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I'm a Celeb's Mike Tindall calls out Matt Hancock's 'game plan' to win the ITV show

I'm a Celebrity's Mike Tindall has called out Matt Hancock for his behaviour in camp, claiming he is acting in a way that will help him gain public votes.

Mike said "Matt clearly wants to win" as he revealed his observation in tonight's ITV show. But the former rugby union player also admitted that he has been taking "great pleasure" in sabotaging the former Health Secretary's apparent game plan.

Mike claims that Matt has been making sure his t-shirt with his name and phone numbers are on view at all times. Speaking in the Bush Telegraph he said: "Matt's making sure his t-shirt and his phone numbers are on display at all times. Matt clearly wants to win."

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"Once a politician, always a politician. Always polling for votes.", he added.

Mike also highlighted his observation in camp. Speaking to Seann Walsh, who has since been eliminated from the competition, Mike said: "Have you noticed someone's been advertising themselves?

"Matt's been putting all his stuff with 'Matt' and the phone number pointing at cameras."

The conversation was swiftly interrupted by Matt, who walked in on the discussion to say morning to his fellow campmates. But Mike also revealed that he's been turning Matt's jumper over every time he leaves camp so the number is out of view of the cameras.

Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, Mike added: "I'm taking great pleasure in turning it around every time he leaves camp."

The I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! final will air tomorrow at 9.00pm on ITV1 and ITV Hub.

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