Gina, 45, was spotted at London Heathrow on Tuesday night before making the 24-hour trip to Brisbane to meet up with Matt, 44, who confessed to his castmates last week that he had “fallen in love” with his former assistant. The mother-of-three flew in business class and met a member of the ITV team, but refused to comment when asked about Matt’s stint in the jungle so far. Ready to fly: Matt Hancock’s girlfriend Gina Colangelo is on her way to Australia where she will later reunite with the I’m A Celeb star A source told MailOnline: ‘Gina remained tight-lipped at the airport – but smiled when asked if she was looking forward to flying to Australia and seeing Matt again. “She looked radiant in a stylish emerald green coat worn over an all black outfit with comfy trainers. “Walking through departures, she looked nothing but relaxed ahead of the long journey to Australia, where she will finally be reunited with Matt.” MailOnline understands that ITV is offering to fly a family member and friend to Australia in business class, giving them the full celebrity treatment. Ms Coladangelo flies with Singapore Airlines, known as one of the world’s most luxurious, and the business class flight is believed to have cost more than £11,000. Relaxed: The mother-of-three flew in business class and met a member of the ITV team but refused to comment when asked about Matt’s stint in the jungle so far ‘I fell in love’: Matt said the best thing about being eliminated from I’m A Celeb will be seeing girlfriend Gina, who will be waiting for him at the end of the show’s famous red carpet bridge It comes after Hancock admitted he had a crush on her when asked by his teammates about breaking social distancing rules when they were caught kissing in his cabinet last year. The passionate clinch marked the end of Matt’s 15-year marriage to ex-wife Martha, with whom he shares his three children. The former health minister said: “It was really difficult. I messed up and messed up. I resigned and it’s no excuse, but I fell in love, right? This also had many other consequences, obviously.’ His fellow resident Babatunde Aleshe, 34, responded: “You didn’t just ‘fall in love’, you were grabbing booty bruv!” Leaving: Gina was spotted at London Heathrow on Tuesday night, carrying her luggage, which included two large suitcases, to departures Jetsetter: A source told MailOnline: “Gina remained tight-lipped at the airport – but smiled when asked if she was looking forward to flying to Australia and seeing Matt again.” The politician replied “Oh, deliver!” before adding: “It was difficult. Obviously I brought it on myself, so yeah… it was hard.” He said the best thing about being eliminated from I’m A Celeb will be seeing Gina, who will be waiting for him at the end of the show’s famous red carpet bridge. “That will be the best thing to get you kicked out, to see her on the bridge,” he added. Since finding himself in the jungle, Hancock has been stung by a scorpion, eaten a camel’s penis and a sheep’s gizzard and completed six Bushtucker trials. But Gina never left the Tory MP’s mind, with Matt referring to her on several occasions, even calling the businesswoman by her full name, Regina. Speaking to the Bush Telegraph newspaper, Hancock added: “There I was sitting in the comfy red chair and I felt like I was on Mastermind and I was being asked all these questions.” Journalist and broadcaster Charlene White also took part in the quiz with Hancock, asking the West Suffolk MP: “Why do you think Tory Party members preferred the less experienced?” Gina was spotted at London Heathrow on Tuesday night before making the 24-hour trip to Brisbane to meet up with Matt, who confessed to his castmates last week that he had “fallen in love” with his former help. Hancock said: “I think this has to do with Boris [Johnson] was expelled. It was all about people watching Rishi take the knife against Boris.” White, 42, continued: “So they decided, one could argue, to punish the whole country by putting someone who was less experienced?” Hancock replied: “That implies a malicious motive, which is not fair. But they certainly put the disloyalty to Boris as a negative, as a bigger factor.’ Comedian Seann Walsh, who was late arriving in the jungle with Hancock, asked: “Were you tough Boris?” Hancock responded: “Look, I’ve been very supportive of him, but it’s time. When it’s time to go, it’s time to go.’ Referring to former prime minister Mr Johnson returning to the UK shortly after Ms Truss resigned, White asked: “When he flew back from his Caribbean holiday, what was your first thought?” Hancock revealed: “I texted him and said, ‘You know I think you’re great, but it’s not your time. The best thing for the country is that you should support Rishi and that we should bring him to office as soon as possible.” Elsewhere on Tuesday evening’s episode, Boy George was seen chanting during the final Bushtucker trial, which he had to complete alongside Babatunde and Chris Moyles to win meals for the camp. The public voted on Monday to have the trio join Angel Of Agony, avoiding Hancock who had completed six consecutive trials since joining the reality show. During the trial, the Culture Club star, 61, started chanting as he rummaged through a box full of critters to find a star before handing it to comedian Aleshe, 36, who then apologized profusely for leaving it . Boy George continued to use his powerful chants to help him through the rest of the challenge as he attempted to unwrap two more stars in a chamber full of snakes. Meanwhile, broadcaster Moyles, 48, was shaken by the creatures pouncing on him, saying: “Why was I wearing shorts.” By the end of the challenge, the trio had earned just three of the 11 available stars, with Aleshe saying, “I apologize, this loss was for me.” To which presenter Declan Donnelly said: “It was really frustrating to watch, it must have been frustrating to be a part of. Baby, what happened?” Aleshe replied: “Look man, I had butter fingers today. I did my best. Every time I got near the top and tried to pass it to Chris, he just fell. I’m annoyed with myself.’ When the trio returned from the trial, Aleshe told the Bush Telegraph: “I definitely feel I let the team down, my teammates down… I just couldn’t get the edge of the trial today.” Boy George said: “I was proud of myself for overcoming my fear. Then I wanted to cry afterwards.” While Moyles added: “I don’t think there should be a next time for me.” I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! continues on ITV.