The singer, 61, has been handed cleaning duties by new camp boss Matt, 44, and his deputy Charlene White, and was spotted taking up his new duties on Monday. But things got tense as the celebs were introduced to their camel dinner, with the former health secretary asking if the side of chips could be washed before cooking. ‘Trying to cook up drama!’: I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Viewers have targeted Boy George after he ‘started’ Matt Hancock by asking him to wash potatoes for dinner The new rules of the camp mean that the voting leaders cannot help with any of the chores at the camp, while the other stars must only do the chores assigned to them. After Matt asked if the potatoes could be cleaned, George became angry and accused his co-star of “starting” the request, before raging behind his back “you’re cleaning them”. However, viewers were quick to take to Twitter to slam the Karma Chameleon hitmaker for ‘grasping at straws’ for a series and ‘looking for drama’ as they pointed out that washing up was just the part he was given. One person said, “Would rather Boy George eat dirty potatoes #ImaCeleb,” while another commented: “Boy George is trying to cook up unnecessary drama.” Tension: The singer, 61, has been handed cleaning duties by new camp boss Matt, 44, and his deputy Charlene White and was spotted taking up his new duties on Monday A third incredulous viewer wrote: “Is Boy George really upset that Matt suggested the cleaning crew help out by washing the potatoes?” And a fourth quipped: ‘Boy George is just grasping at straws now. The man just wanted a clean potato #ImACEleb.’ Another called for him to be voted into the first public elimination, adding: ‘Boy George be voted please. I’m not a fan of Matt but he nicely asks to clean the potatoes and this grown man cries about it? Next.’ Other viewers called George a hypocrite for getting upset about Matt asking for potatoes to be washed days after he raged over a “horrible” mushroom dinner. Furious: But things got tense as the celebs were presented with their camel dinner, with the MP asking if the side of potato could be washed by George “Boy George was getting annoyed that Matt Hancock wanted the potatoes washed like he didn’t say the mushrooms the other day,” one tweeted. The tension started when Matt, who is not allowed to do chores in his new role as leader, asked the camp if the potatoes could be cleaned for dinner. “Do you think the top of the washing machine could clean these potatoes? Because these potatoes are very dirty,” he asked. Scarlett Douglas told him it was a ‘good idea’ before George accused Matt of getting ‘lively’ and enjoying his power as he spoke about the request to the Bush Telegraph. Leader: “Do you think the washing machines above could clean these potatoes? Because these potatoes are very dirty,” Matt asked his teammates “When did it start;” However, viewers criticized George for “grasping at straws” for a series and “looking for drama” as they pointed out that washing up was just the part he was given. “Matt seemed to get a little intense earlier when we were getting ready to cook the meal,” she fumed. “The bag came down and there were some potatoes and Matt started telling everyone he wanted them washed and I said ‘oh, she likes that power.’ Later, speaking to teammate Seann Walsh, George accused Matt of “starting” by asking him to wash the potatoes. Anger: After Matt asked if the potatoes could be cleaned, George became angry and accused his co-star of “starting” the request, before raging behind his back “you clean them” “Matt’s starting, he’s enjoying his power a bit,” George said as his co-star Seann laughed. “Peel the potatoes, king, peel them!” “Food divides people, it really does,” he added, speaking to the Bush Telegraph newspaper. His latest outburst comes after there was already tension over the cooking in the main camp after George spoke about the “horrible” mushrooms last week. The pop star branded the camp meal of crab and mud mushrooms “horrible” and said it made him feel “sick” as he criticized presenter Charlene’s cooking skills. Awkward: His latest outburst comes after tensions had already flared over the cooking in the main camp after George spoke about ‘horrible’ mushrooms last week He added he was a “good cook” at the first sign of tension as he, Chris Moyles, Scarlett Douglas and Olivia Attwood joined the celebs in the main camp. In the awkward swipe, Boy George said he wouldn’t be told what to do with his ‘manly boots’ as he shared his frustration with the ‘kitchen hierarchy’, which saw Charlene, 42, and Mike Tindall offer to cook. Speaking to Chris Moyles, he said: “I felt sick afterwards, I don’t think the mushrooms were cooked. I feel like there’s a bit of a hierarchy in the kitchen with Mike [Tindall] and Charlene, there is this patriarchy. “I don’t want to be told what to do by someone, pretty stately boots.” Oh dear! He branded the camp’s meal of crab and mud mushrooms “horrible” and said it made him feel “sick” as he criticized presenter Charlene’s cooking skills Radio presenter Chris, 48, admitted to the Bush Telegraph after their chat that Boy George doesn’t like ‘authority’ as he commented on his hustle. Boy George said he was a “good cook” as he shared his desire to feed the main camp, adding: “When someone’s already decided they’re in charge of the kitchen, it’s hard to have your say.” Since then, George has not been assigned cooking duties, but has been assigned cleaning duties by new leader Matt and his deputy Charlene. Causing a stir: But George isn’t the only one clashing with Matt after Charlene and Sue Cleaver were accused of making sarcastic comments about the Tory MP However, George is not the only one clashing with Matt after Charlene and Sue Cleaver were accused of making sarcastic comments about the Tory MP. After Matt was chosen by viewers for his sixth successive trial, Charlene, 42, and Sue, 59, made some comments about what rubbed fans the wrong way. Viewers flocked to Twitter and branded Charlene a ‘bad job’, while another said Sue was being ‘sneaky’ for doing the talking. In his corner: After Matt, 44, was chosen by viewers for another Bushtucker trial, Charlene, 42, and Sue, 59, made some sarcastic comments about what rubbed fans the wrong way “There’s something really sneaky about Sue. No messing with Charlene,” one viewer tweeted. Another added that the pair should do the next Bushtucker Trial, writing: “Sue and Charlene should do the next trial.” Another added: “Worst year of I’m a Celeb ever. One person does everything, ten do nothing, and then they whine that it didn’t get 11 stars. Lose Sue and Chris [Moyles] and Charlene.” Sue and Charlene didn’t look too happy that politician Matt was voted by the public to complete yet another test, the Bushtucker’s sixth run in a row. “He must be very funny when he does the tests,” Sue told the camp. They’ve had their say: Some viewers took to Twitter to call Charlene a ‘lousy job’, while another said Sue was ‘sneaky’ “Do you think they’re going to get bored with it or do you think they’re just going to move on. There’s a lot of anger, isn’t there?’ Charlene replied, “Yeah, they’ll just keep going, it’s a way out.” Sue added sarcastically to the camera: ‘I can’t tell you how surprised I was that Matt was chosen for the trial. knock me down with a feather.’ During Deserted Down Under, Matt said he had “no idea” why viewers voted for him once again to take on the gruesome challenge – and his sixth attempt yet. In the hot seat: During Deserted Down Under, Matt said he had ‘no idea’ why viewers voted for him once again to take on the gruesome challenge He told hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly: “I can’t do anything about it, I just throw myself into the Trial.” The challenge saw Matt buried alive for eleven minutes, during which he would have to retrieve the keys to unlock eleven stars. And in true I’m A Celeb style, he was joined by insects and creatures, as well as a selection of snakes – his worst fear – during his sixth gruesome trial in a row. Onlookers watched him as he was forced to put his hands into small holes to search for the keys, but at first he struggled. Challenge: The challenge saw Matt buried alive for eleven minutes, during which he would have to retrieve keys to unlock eleven stars Seemingly terrified of his companions, he shouted, “Something is climbing my leg! It’s in my shorts.’ The lights then went out and Matt was forced to complete the rest of the challenge in total darkness. But the Tory MP appeared less than impressed at the end of the trial when he was told he had taken seven of the eleven possible camp meals. “I just managed to stay calm. I had to be nice to them [the snakes] but she was fine,” he said. Oh dear! The former health secretary, 44, has so far taken part in six consecutive trials to win food for his teammates – but has finally been spared the next Bushtucker trial “My biggest fear [was snakes]. I feel like I’ve dealt with it. I conquered a fear. He noted: “It’s not 11 is it? Nice for dinner, you haven’t hit it out of the park.’ However, after completing his sixth trial, Matt was finally spared from facing the next Bushtucker Trial, as announced during Monday’s episode. Matt has so far taken part in six consecutive trials to win food for his teammates, but the public have now decided that Babatúndé Aléshé, Chris Moyles and Boy George will face the Angel of Agony on Tuesday. After the announcement, made by Ant and Dec, the MP threw his hands at…


title: “I M A Celebrity Viewers Turn On Boy George After He Started Washing Potatoes " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-09” author: “James Adams”


The singer, 61, has been handed cleaning duties by new camp boss Matt, 44, and his deputy Charlene White, and was spotted taking up his new duties on Monday. But things got tense as the celebs were introduced to their camel dinner, with the former health secretary asking if the side of chips could be washed before cooking. ‘Trying to cook up drama!’: I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Viewers have targeted Boy George after he ‘started’ Matt Hancock by asking him to wash potatoes for dinner The new rules of the camp mean that the voting leaders cannot help with any of the chores at the camp, while the other stars must only do the chores assigned to them. After Matt asked if the potatoes could be cleaned, George became angry and accused his co-star of “starting” the request, before raging behind his back “you’re cleaning them”. However, viewers were quick to take to Twitter to slam the Karma Chameleon hitmaker for ‘grasping at straws’ for a series and ‘looking for drama’ as they pointed out that washing up was just the part he was given. One person said, “Would rather Boy George eat dirty potatoes #ImaCeleb,” while another commented: “Boy George is trying to cook up unnecessary drama.” Tension: The singer, 61, has been handed cleaning duties by new camp boss Matt, 44, and his deputy Charlene White and was spotted taking up his new duties on Monday A third incredulous viewer wrote: “Is Boy George really upset that Matt suggested the cleaning crew help out by washing the potatoes?” And a fourth quipped: ‘Boy George is just grasping at straws now. The man just wanted a clean potato #ImACEleb.’ Another called for him to be voted into the first public elimination, adding: ‘Boy George be voted please. I’m not a fan of Matt but he nicely asks to clean the potatoes and this grown man cries about it? Next.’ Other viewers called George a hypocrite for getting upset about Matt asking for potatoes to be washed days after he raged over a “horrible” mushroom dinner. Furious: But things got tense as the celebs were presented with their camel dinner, with the MP asking if the side of potato could be washed by George “Boy George was getting annoyed that Matt Hancock wanted the potatoes washed like he didn’t say the mushrooms the other day,” one tweeted. The tension started when Matt, who is not allowed to do chores in his new role as leader, asked the camp if the potatoes could be cleaned for dinner. “Do you think the top of the washing machine could clean these potatoes? Because these potatoes are very dirty,” he asked. Scarlett Douglas told him it was a ‘good idea’ before George accused Matt of getting ‘lively’ and enjoying his power as he spoke about the request to the Bush Telegraph. Leader: “Do you think the washing machines above could clean these potatoes? Because these potatoes are very dirty,” Matt asked his teammates “When did it start;” However, viewers criticized George for “grasping at straws” for a series and “looking for drama” as they pointed out that washing up was just the part he was given. “Matt seemed to get a little intense earlier when we were getting ready to cook the meal,” she fumed. “The bag came down and there were some potatoes and Matt started telling everyone he wanted them washed and I said ‘oh, she likes that power.’ Later, speaking to teammate Seann Walsh, George accused Matt of “starting” by asking him to wash the potatoes. Anger: After Matt asked if the potatoes could be cleaned, George became angry and accused his co-star of “starting” the request, before raging behind his back “you clean them” “Matt’s starting, he’s enjoying his power a bit,” George said as his co-star Seann laughed. “Peel the potatoes, king, peel them!” “Food divides people, it really does,” he added, speaking to the Bush Telegraph newspaper. His latest outburst comes after there was already tension over the cooking in the main camp after George spoke about the “horrible” mushrooms last week. The pop star branded the camp meal of crab and mud mushrooms “horrible” and said it made him feel “sick” as he criticized presenter Charlene’s cooking skills. Awkward: His latest outburst comes after tensions had already flared over the cooking in the main camp after George spoke about ‘horrible’ mushrooms last week He added he was a “good cook” at the first sign of tension as he, Chris Moyles, Scarlett Douglas and Olivia Attwood joined the celebs in the main camp. In the awkward swipe, Boy George said he wouldn’t be told what to do with his ‘manly boots’ as he shared his frustration with the ‘kitchen hierarchy’, which saw Charlene, 42, and Mike Tindall offer to cook. Speaking to Chris Moyles, he said: “I felt sick afterwards, I don’t think the mushrooms were cooked. I feel like there’s a bit of a hierarchy in the kitchen with Mike [Tindall] and Charlene, there is this patriarchy. “I don’t want to be told what to do by someone, pretty stately boots.” Oh dear! He branded the camp’s meal of crab and mud mushrooms “horrible” and said it made him feel “sick” as he criticized presenter Charlene’s cooking skills Radio presenter Chris, 48, admitted to the Bush Telegraph after their chat that Boy George doesn’t like ‘authority’ as he commented on his hustle. Boy George said he was a “good cook” as he shared his desire to feed the main camp, adding: “When someone’s already decided they’re in charge of the kitchen, it’s hard to have your say.” Since then, George has not been assigned cooking duties, but has been assigned cleaning duties by new leader Matt and his deputy Charlene. Causing a stir: But George isn’t the only one clashing with Matt after Charlene and Sue Cleaver were accused of making sarcastic comments about the Tory MP However, George is not the only one clashing with Matt after Charlene and Sue Cleaver were accused of making sarcastic comments about the Tory MP. After Matt was chosen by viewers for his sixth successive trial, Charlene, 42, and Sue, 59, made some comments about what rubbed fans the wrong way. Viewers flocked to Twitter and branded Charlene a ‘bad job’, while another said Sue was being ‘sneaky’ for doing the talking. In his corner: After Matt, 44, was chosen by viewers for another Bushtucker trial, Charlene, 42, and Sue, 59, made some sarcastic comments about what rubbed fans the wrong way “There’s something really sneaky about Sue. No messing with Charlene,” one viewer tweeted. Another added that the pair should do the next Bushtucker Trial, writing: “Sue and Charlene should do the next trial.” Another added: “Worst year of I’m a Celeb ever. One person does everything, ten do nothing, and then they whine that it didn’t get 11 stars. Lose Sue and Chris [Moyles] and Charlene.” Sue and Charlene didn’t look too happy that politician Matt was voted by the public to complete yet another test, the Bushtucker’s sixth run in a row. “He must be very funny when he does the tests,” Sue told the camp. They’ve had their say: Some viewers took to Twitter to call Charlene a ‘lousy job’, while another said Sue was ‘sneaky’ “Do you think they’re going to get bored with it or do you think they’re just going to move on. There’s a lot of anger, isn’t there?’ Charlene replied, “Yeah, they’ll just keep going, it’s a way out.” Sue added sarcastically to the camera: ‘I can’t tell you how surprised I was that Matt was chosen for the trial. knock me down with a feather.’ During Deserted Down Under, Matt said he had “no idea” why viewers voted for him once again to take on the gruesome challenge – and his sixth attempt yet. In the hot seat: During Deserted Down Under, Matt said he had ‘no idea’ why viewers voted for him once again to take on the gruesome challenge He told hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly: “I can’t do anything about it, I just throw myself into the Trial.” The challenge saw Matt buried alive for eleven minutes, during which he would have to retrieve the keys to unlock eleven stars. And in true I’m A Celeb style, he was joined by insects and creatures, as well as a selection of snakes – his worst fear – during his sixth gruesome trial in a row. Onlookers watched him as he was forced to put his hands into small holes to search for the keys, but at first he struggled. Challenge: The challenge saw Matt buried alive for eleven minutes, during which he would have to retrieve keys to unlock eleven stars Seemingly terrified of his companions, he shouted, “Something is climbing my leg! It’s in my shorts.’ The lights then went out and Matt was forced to complete the rest of the challenge in total darkness. But the Tory MP appeared less than impressed at the end of the trial when he was told he had taken seven of the eleven possible camp meals. “I just managed to stay calm. I had to be nice to them [the snakes] but she was fine,” he said. Oh dear! The former health secretary, 44, has so far taken part in six consecutive trials to win food for his teammates – but has finally been spared the next Bushtucker trial “My biggest fear [was snakes]. I feel like I’ve dealt with it. I conquered a fear. He noted: “It’s not 11 is it? Nice for dinner, you haven’t hit it out of the park.’ However, after completing his sixth trial, Matt was finally spared from facing the next Bushtucker Trial, as announced during Monday’s episode. Matt has so far taken part in six consecutive trials to win food for his teammates, but the public have now decided that Babatúndé Aléshé, Chris Moyles and Boy George will face the Angel of Agony on Tuesday. After the announcement, made by Ant and Dec, the MP threw his hands at…