I’m A Celebrity’s Babatunde Aléshé revealed that he’s ‘still cool’ with Matt Hancock following the politician’s controversial stint on the ITV series.
The former health secretary, 44, sparked intense backlash after appearing on the annual reality programme last year – which returned to Australia after two years., and some of Hancock’s fellow campmates didn’t waste any time grilling his stint as MP which involved him kissing and embracing aide Gina Coladangelo in his office., comedian Babatunde, 36, shared that he had ‘great conversations’ with the politician despite the rising tensions at the time.
‘I had some great conversations with him, some real deep conversations,’ he told Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.situation, and to be honest I can just say for me, he was very very open, very honest and we’re still cool to this day.’Despite the backlash, Hancock still finished in third place, beating the likes of Boy George and Loose Women’s Charlene White.
In January, Hancock faced further backlash after it was revealed he donated £10k from his £320k I’m A Celeb fee. Ahead of taking part on the show, it was said that Hancock would be supporting St Nicholas Hospice Care with his pay cheque, a charity he raised almost £8,000 for during 2021’s
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