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Home » Vogue Williams brands ITV I’m A Celebrity co-star ‘desperate’ after being eliminated: ‘I’d never do that!’
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Vogue Williams brands ITV I’m A Celebrity co-star ‘desperate’ after being eliminated: ‘I’d never do that!’

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Vogue Williams brands ITV I’m A Celebrity co-star ‘desperate’ after being eliminated: ‘I’d never do that!’
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Vogue Williams labelled her I’m A Celebrity co-star “desperate” after she was voted off the show on Monday.

The presenter and model gave the furious verdict after finding out Ms Brook, along with Ginge and Aitch, had kept sweets they had won in a challenge for themselves.

The trio had undertaken a challenge recently, winning 20 milk bottle sweets but keeping half for themselves rather than sharing them fairly between the camp.

After being eliminated, hosts Ant and Dec showed Ms Williams the clip of the group eating the sweets as they walked back to camp and presented the small amount to their co-stars.

Vogue Williams made the remark on Monday’s show

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The Irish media personality wore an expression of outrage an Mr McPartlin commented: “I mean, your face says it all.”

Ms Williams responded: “Snakes in the camp,” before the presenters probed about whether she had been taken aback by any of the trio.

“I’m kind of surprised at Kelly,” she admitted before adding: “Oh my God. That’s desperate! I’d never do that.”

However, she admitted: “I’m too much of a rule-follower though, I should have snuck things in, I should’ve taken a whole thing of salt.

Vogue Williams branded Kelly Brook ‘desperate’

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“I need to knock that out of me, I need to start breaking rules!”

When asked how she thinks her fellow campmates might respond, she replied: “I think they would be pretty annoyed because we feel like we’re such a good group and you wouldn’t think anyone would go and do that – even though I wanted to do it with the cupcakes, you can’t!”

Her elimination came after a row with Ginge after he demanded campmates share dishes for meals so he had less washing up to do.

Ms Williams promptly responded: “People have the right to have a clean bowl in the morning and a clean whatever they want in the afternoon and a clean one in the evening.”

Ms Williams’s exit followed the first two eliminations on Sunday evening, which saw comedian Eddie Kadi and sports presenter Alex Scott booted off the show.

Reacting to the exits, many took to social media on the night to argue the first vote indicated a “race bias” and reflected “racist” attitudes.

Likewise, Ms Williams has since claimed her exit for the fact those living in The Republic of Ireland can’t partake in votes on the show.

“I don’t think it was helpful that Ireland couldn’t vote,” the 40-year-old told MailOnline.

Kelly Brook, Ginge and Aitch stole half of the sweets they had won

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She continued: “I was going to just have a great experience and get as far as I could and be a part of such an epic show, like, it’s a brilliant show.

“But had Ireland been allowed to vote, it probably would have been maybe slightly better for me.

“There were loads of family and friends that couldn’t vote for me and, yeah, a lot of people that couldn’t vote because they’re over there.”

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