JILL Scott has hinted at some tension in the I’m A Celebrity camp with Boy George.
The footballing star suggested she didn’t want to get on the wrong side of the pop icon while they were carrying out their tasks.
George and Jill are now on washing up duty after Matt Hancock was voted camp leader in a surprise twist.
As they got to work, Boy George sang a song as he washed the pots by the creek instead of in the bath.
Jill later said in the Bush Telegraph: “Today, George added a new process for what he wanted to do and there was no way I was going to change his mind… I’m just doing as he says. Anything for an easy life.”
It comes after Chris Moyles also took a bit of a swipe at George and suggested he might be tricky to live with.
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Speaking about sharing the RV, Chris said: “I mean if George is in there, best of luck to anyone else who is sleeping in there.”
Boy George has already come to blows with Charlene White after branding her ‘controlling’ in the kitchen.
And he expressed his disdain for the new camp leader – saying: “Ultimately, neither of them will have any power over me. If I don’t want to do something, I won’t do it.”
It came after The Sun revealed that Boy George was forced to walk away from Matt’s Covid grilling in case he “flipped his lid”.
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Campmates laid into the disgraced ex-Health Secretary who broke his own lockdown rules by snogging an aide last year.
But Culture Club singer George, 61, was nowhere to be seen as Hancock, 44, told them he was “in love”.
A show source said: “George walked away just before things started getting heated.
"He would’ve flipped his lid if he was sitting there listening to Matt’s frankly pathetic excuses.”
Tension is said to be rising between them, with our source saying the singer “really doesn’t like” him.
He revealed his mum, Dinah O’Dowd, 83, nearly died of Covid in the pandemic — and he could not visit her.
He even questioned whether he wanted to stay on the ITV show after Hancock’s arrival.