A woman staying at the hotel where the axed I'm a Celebrity campmates go after leaving the jungle has lifted the lid on what the stars are really like away from the cameras.
Famous faces enjoy a stay at the JW Marriott Resort & Spa on Australia's Gold Coast after being eliminated from the gruelling reality TV programme. When Boy George arrived at the hotel on Tuesday, he was greeted by his former campmates Sue and Charlene, who, along with others, greeted him with a version of his classic hit Karma Chameleon.
George and former health secretary Hancock, 44, did not appear to get on during their days in the jungle.
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But according to the unnamed hotel guest, there "didn't appear to be any tension" between the popstar and Mr Hancock's partner Gina Coladangelo.
The hotel guest said: "Everyone was waiting in the lobby as he arrived. They were all chatting and milling about before being told to form up. It was a good atmosphere."
They also hailed Coronation Street's Sue Cleaver as "lovely". The actress, 59, was the third campmate to be evicted.
The guest said: "She chatted with a few of the fans that were there. She was lovely and let us take some photos."
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