Hollywood Actor Disgraced Out Of a Show "I am a Celebrity" After Drug Addiction Confession
It's as though he was never in the jungle |
There was no mention or footage of self-confessed steroid addict Spencer Matthews during the seventh outing to the I'm a Celebrity camp.
It is the squeaky clean reality show where the biggest threat is a glass of Emu juice or plate of Kangeroo's testicles.
But Spencer Matthews' shock steroid addiction is sure to have rocked the I'm A Celebrity camp, with rumours flying around that the Made In Chelsea star begged producers to doll out the class c drugs as he couldn't face going gold turkey on TV.
Presenters Ant and Dec only briefly mentioned the 27-year-old's swift exit on Friday's show, saying: "We should tell you that Spencer has unexpectedly left the jungle and he will not be returning to the camp.
Adding: "Unfortunately, there is nothing more we can tell you about this."
On Saturday's show there was no mention of the disgraced reality star - who freely admitted he was necking steroids before entering the jungle.
Other celebrity exits have been aired on the show, or at least campmates' reaction to their fellow celebrity bailing - but on this occasion it appears Spencer has simply been "airbrushed out" of the show.
In Saturday night's instalment from I'm a Celebrity, fans were treated to more rants from Lady C, Duncan Bannatyne standing up for campmates as they clashed over soap and George Shelley breaking down.
But there was not even a flicker of a mention of Spencer. Yesterday ITV refused to comment further on Spencer's statement, only saying his exit was a result of a private medical condition.
Lady C blasted Duncan by calling her fellow campmate a "p***y".
This week the 66-year-old has already refused to take part in a Bushtucker Trial because her 'cousin was murdered by being buried alive' , clashed with Brian Friedman, and Chris Eubank - who she said could ''f*** o**'' in an explosive row.
On the weekend which saw Spencer Matthews' leave the ITV programme and then give a shocking admission about steroids, the show went rumbling on and Lacy C was once again causing controversy.
As they argued over rowed over soup, with Duncan calling the author a ''nasty woman'' , things got even more heated.
When then turned to class, things got very dark.
Duncan said to Lady C that there is no shame in being poor and Lady C snapped back, saying: "Never said there was."
"And there is no shame in being working class," said Duncan.
"I never said that either, you’re so used to throwing your weight around," said Lady C.
Ferne chipped in again and reiterated that they have the banquet so let Snake Rock have the tin of soup.
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Lady C turned to Ferne, “Darling, my heart bleeds up to a certain point for everyone and their after, common sense kicks in.”
“Lady C is the most selfish person I have ever met in my life.” said Duncan.
"I have made a decision and as long as I’m leader of the camp, I don’t have to agree with it, I go the way my judgement tells me," said Lady C.
Kieron then tried to make the peace but failed as Lady C continued to row with Duncan.
"You’re a little p**** who’s not even wanted to do one trial or challenge yet," said Lady C to Duncan.
"When you call people names, it shows your lack of breeding,” said Duncan.
"You clearly have no concept what breeding is all about, when I call you a p****, I’m calling you a coward," said Lady C.
Just as the row was showing no signs of slowing down the Snake Rock campmates joined Croc Creek for everyone to finally be reunited as one camp.
Lady C went straight up to Susannah and tried to tell her side of the story about the soup.
Duncan and Ferne went straight up to Yvette, Brian and George and told them about soup-gate. Brian said "Well, Lady C is not the leader anymore, Jorgie’s back and she’s the leader."
"Lady C is being selfish and I wonder where her heart is?" asked Brian.
Lady C would not let it go, saying: "I’m being sensible and if those airheads can’t see that, that’s their problem."
Vicky and Susannah were talking and Susannah said she’d have a little word with Lady C.
"I’m terrified of her," said Vicky.
"I’m not frightened of her," said Susannah.
Later on in the episode Tony Hadley had a senior moment and burnt the top of his head, but all sympathy online went to George Shelley.
Source: Mirror TV.
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