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I'm A Celebrity Jill Scott's 'beautiful' moment with Owen Warner 'edited out' of ITV show

This year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here threw up a mix of emotions and debates. Sparking discussion and outrage, serving MP Matt Hancock joined the ranks of Celebs, while speculation flew around when first campmate to leave, Olivia Attwood lasted just hours in the jungle before being forced to leave on 'medical grounds'. However, amid all that drama, some tv worthy moments were left on the cutting room floor, according to some campmates.

Appearing on Loose Women, Queen of the Jungle, Jill Scott reminisced with fellow contestant Charlene White about their experience and revealed some 'unseen' bits. Charlene went on to explain how, what she described as a 'beautiful' moment, was 'edited out' of the show, and featured Jill and Hollyoaks star Owen Warner.

The footballing favourite impressed campmates with her genuine and down to earth personality. Jill eventually went on to be crowned the winner of 2022's I'm a Celeb with Owen Warner as runner up, Matt Hancock in third position, and Mike Tindall taking the fourth spot.

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Jill took her place on Loose Women on Tuesday, December 6, seated centrally on a throne flanked by programme hosts Charlene White, Janet Street-Porter, Coleen Nolan and Frankie Bridge. During her appearance on the ITV lunchtime panel show, JIll and Charlene revealed something from their camp adventure that viewers didn't get to see, reported Chronicle Live.

Charlene said: "There were so many bits that weren't shown but I think one of the most beautiful moments of us as campmates was when you and Owen created the jungle 11. You gave us all our positions on the football field and what was amazing was that Jill and Owen made football shirts out of origami with the bags that our rice and beans came in."

Charlene continued: "We all had our own little shirts with our names on them that you made using charcoal from the fire with our numbers on them and it was that attention to detail that gave us a great camp experience which was amazing."

Remembering the moment, Jill replied: "When I realised there were 11 in camp straight away I was like, 'We've got a football team'. We gave all the campmates their own little shirt."

Jill went onto discuss the different roles she gave to her campmates, revealing that she made Boy George team captain.

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