Mike Tindall Addresses Claims Matt Hancock HAS LEFT I’m A Celebrity Group Chat

Mike Tindall has addressed claims that Matt Hancock left the I’m A Celebrity group chat, but suggested that he was never actually in it in the first place.

The chat was set up after the 2022 show ended, so Mike, 44, and the others could communicate with each other.

Rumors spread that Matt had left the group after having a fight with his fellow campers.

Speaking to Richard Eden of the Daily Mail, Mike explained: ‘I haven’t crossed swords with Matt, no. But he walks a very different path, at the Nordoff Robbins Legends of Rugby dinner, at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Mayfair.

Mike also talked to him Sunwhere he dismissed the idea, saying: “I think there’s been a miscommunication with that, no one has left the WhatsApp group.”

Speaking: Mike Tindall has suggested that Matt Hancock was never in an I’m A Celebrity chat

‘Actually I’m dating Sue [Cleaver] morning, and I have seen Sue several times and talked to Baba [Aleshe] and pretty much talked to everyone.

He continued: ‘Well, we tried but it’s not easy. You always have these big plans when you’re in the jungle, but you come back and remember what life was like before.

It comes after Scarlette Douglas revealed in January that all of her I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here co-stars had cheated on her, two months after the previous series ended.

The 35-year-old presenter explained how she wrote a message on her WhatsApp group asking how everyone was, but no one responded.

She exclusively told MailOnline: ‘I just said, ‘Hey team, how’s everyone? I miss you a lot.’ And no one answered. I guess that means nobody misses me.

However, Scarlette went on to ensure that there was a meeting on the calendar as Chris Moyles was throwing a birthday party.

The former A Place In The Sun host continued: “We’ll all be there, so we’ll have a nice little mini reunion, which will be good.”

Scarlette was the second to be eliminated after Charlene White, while Jill Scott was crowned Queen of the Jungle and Owen Warner came in second. Matt came in third.

Not true: Rumors swirled that Matt had left the chat after having a fight with his fellow campers, but Mike said no one had left the WhatsApp group.

Not true: Rumors swirled that Matt had left the chat after having a fight with his fellow campers, but Mike said no one had left the WhatsApp group.

The television personality recently announced that her green card to work in the US had been approved and that she is eager to take her hosting career across the pond.

But Scarlette has revealed that she applied because she felt there would be more opportunities for people of color in America. entertainment industry.

She explained: ‘That is exactly the reason I first applied for my green card. I don’t feel like there is that glass ceiling in the United States, because they are much more open.

‘They have so many more channels, networks and opportunities for people like me to be seen.

“There’s a show called The Real, it’s basically like Loose Women but for a full black panel. Now, we’ve had Loose Women with a full black panel… but it’s like, ‘Oh my gosh, it’s a particular day where there’s a black panel of women,’ whereas it should be a norm of, ‘Oh, it’s a panel of women.

Exciting: The TV personality recently announced that her green card to work in the US has been approved and she can't wait to take her hosting career to the other side of the pond.

Exciting: The TV personality recently announced that her green card to work in the US has been approved and she can’t wait to take her hosting career to the other side of the pond.

‘In America, that’s just the norm. No one questions the fact that the first day of Black History Month or whatever is full black panel, that’s how it is, no question.

Scarlette recounted a time when she and her brother Stuart were deluged with racially charged tweets following the debut of their show, Worst House On The Street, in August 2022, which featured a black couple looking to transform their home.

She said: “When I realized there’s still a bit of a stigma and sticking point here is when Worst House On The Street series one, when the first episode aired.”

It was me and my brother, we’re both black, and then the couple we were shooting with was a black couple. The backlash we got on social media and, you know, the tweets to me and Channel 4 and me and my brother.

Opening: But Scarlette has now revealed that she applied because she felt there would be more opportunities for people of color in America's entertainment industry (pictured December 2022)

Opening: But Scarlette has now revealed that she applied because she felt there would be more opportunities for people of color in America’s entertainment industry (pictured December 2022)

“They were saying, ‘So now it has to be black all the time.’ Why is it for blacks? I don’t want to go to Croydon, it’s just black people.

‘I don’t think I responded, I don’t like to give him airtime. But in my head, I was thinking, ‘Don’t worry guys, the next five episodes, they have white couples,’ but I shouldn’t have to justify that, it doesn’t have to be a thing.

“So I think the United States is much more open. But at the same time, we have conversations and I talk to some of my black friends who are in entertainment, music or sports, who would love to go to America, but there’s also the concern of, well, what is brutality? police? like there with the black males?

“There are so many things to think about, but I would love to go there and at least give it a try and see what happens.”

Awful: Scarlette recounted a moment when she and her brother Stuart were deluged with racially charged tweets after the debut of their show, Worst House On The Street.

Awful: Scarlette recounted a moment when she and her brother Stuart were deluged with racially charged tweets after the debut of their show, Worst House On The Street.