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Gemma Jones

ITV I'm a Celebrity's Olivia Attwood 'wanted to see Matt Hancock scream in fear'

Olivia Attwood has given her verdict on Matt Hancock being in the I'm a Celebrity jungle.

The former Love Island contestant left the ITV show within just 24 hours - meaning that she missed the entrance of the former Health Secretary.

Appearing on This Morning on Tuesday, Olivia chatted with hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughy about the latest campmate gossip. A hot topic was the fact that Tory MP Matt had been voted to do six Bushtucker trials so far - something which seemed to delight Olivia.

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On last night's episode, Mr Hancock was forced to go in an underground pit and navigate his way around snakes as he tried to win stars for camp. He managed a total of seven out of eleven stars.

Speaking of watching the trial, Olivia said: "Last night I wanted to see the fear. I wanted the screaming and some dramatics." She added: "We enjoy watching people suffer a little bit."

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Phil said that he thought Matt was being quite clever by saying that he was quite enjoying the trial. As soon as he said that Matt wasn't voted for the next challenge.

Olivia agreed as she added that even if people are warming to him on the show, he needs to make people warm to him in real life too by "doing his job properly and saving the NHS".

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