I’m a Celebrity’s Mike Tindall has accused Matt Hancock of a sneaky ploy to win votes

I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Candidate Mike Tindall has accused his roommate Matt Hancock of a covert ploy to win more votes.

The ex-rugby player and the widely despised Tory MP were both featured in the semi-final episode on Saturday night (November 26) in the Final Four and were fighting to get through to the final.

Early in the episode, Tindall noted that Hancock had quietly positioned his clothing and belongings so that his phone number was always facing the camera.

“Matt makes sure his t-shirt and phone numbers are always visible. Matt clearly wants to win,” he claimed.

“Have you noticed that someone has advertised themselves? Matt filed all his stuff with ‘Matt’ and the phone number pointing to cameras,” he told contestant Seann Walsh.

“Once a politician, always a politician. Always vote by votes,” he joked in the Bush Telegraph.

However, back at camp, he rearranged Hancock’s jacket to cover the dial-up phone number.

“It gives me great pleasure to turn it over every time he leaves camp,” Tindall said.

Finally, at the end of Saturday’s episode, it was announced that Tindall would be leaving camp, with Hancock, Jill Scott and Owen Warner being the only three remaining contestants.

Find everything else you need to know about the new series of i am a celebrity here, and the official cast photos here.

The final airs on Sunday at 9pm on ITV1 and is also available to stream on ITVX.

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JOE HERNANDEZ

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