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Christopher Megrath

Matt Hancock won't be doing interviews after I'm a Celebrity final

I'm a Celebrity's Matt Hancock is not taking part in any interviews after the series final.

The Good Morning Britain panel candidly discussed the show's final which saw England lioness Jill Scott crowned queen of the jungle. Her runners-up were Hollyoaks heartthrob Owen Warner and the former health secretary, Matt Hancock.

The eliminated stars traditionally make the rounds on morning television to discuss their time on the show but Mr Hancock has apparently pulled out of doing so.

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On the tail end of their conversation, GMB regular Susanna Reid revealed the former health secretary wouldn't be joining them in the studio any time soon.

She said: "Matt Hancock has pulled out of doing any interviews. Why do you think that is?" After opening the conversation to her fellow presenters, Edd Balls chipped in with the assumption he is simply tired from the show. The panel failed to reveal the reason Mr Hancock, or his team, declined the interview.

Boy George also snubbed the typical ITV interviews after his departure as he became the first to not fulfil his media obligation. Jill, however, made sure to chat with her subjects as she joined GMB later to discuss being crowned the new queen of the jungle.

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