I was on I’m A Celebrity – I hated my fake campmates and couldn’t wait to get voted off to bitch about them
FORMER I'm a Celebrity campmate Jenny Eclair has taken a savage swipe at some of her former co-stars.
Jenny, 64, took part in the 2010 series of I'm a Celebrity, alongside stars including winner Stacey Solomon, Alison Hammond and Shaun Ryder.
She said: "Shaun called me ‘geezer bird’ and told me he respected my northern roots.
"He clearly thought I was tough, which I’m not, but neither was I self-delusional, a bit thick, conversationally boring or just plain odd, like some of the other contestants."
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And Jenny didn't hold back when it came to "idiotic" Gillian McKeith.
She said: "She was moany and boring and ‘fainted’ all the time, particularly when she was called on to do a challenge so, of course, the public kept voting for her.
"I tried to stay away from her and was glad when she was voted out."
Jenny also recalled a fall-out with Stacey, adding: "She and I had one row, when she told me reading books was a waste of time. When I tried to explain why it wasn’t, I felt 103."
But Jenny she did praise Stacey and Alison for their success since the show.
She said: "[Stacey] a sweet, golden-hearted woman and I’m not surprised by her continuing success.
"Since the show, Alison and Stacey have done the best of all of us: maybe being nice actually works?"
Jenny confessed that she couldn't wait to meet husband Geoff Powell after being evicted so she could "start bitching" about her co-stars.
She added: "I was genuinely pleased that my time was up."
The new series of I'm a Celebrity kicks off on Sunday night and will see the likes of Coleen Rooney, Tulisa and Danny Jones move into the camp.
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