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Nick Cummins out of the jungle

The Honey Badger becomes the fifth celebrity out of 10 reality series.

Nick “Honey Badger” Cummins was last night eliminated from I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.

The last to enter the camp, he was the fifth to leave the South African camp following Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Anna Polyviou, Bianca Hunt and Ian “Dicko” Dickson.

Amongst his achievements were copping a full python snakebite, making an entrance in a Cliffhanger trial, teaching the other celebs how to crack a whip, creating the creek hot springs, and chatting sport and fatherhood with Dicko, Adam and Woody.

But he told hosts Julia Morris and Dr. Chris Brown that camp boredom and lack of food were his biggest challenges.

At least nobody mentioned the word Bachelor anywhere in his presence … anybody would think he had it written into his contract as a no-go zone. Wink.

 

 

5 Responses

  1. Deborah Lawrence keeps getting my votes. Could I be the only one purely watching I’m a Celeb now for the Pippa nostalgia vibes?
    Honey badger was a bit off putting with his exit interview from the jungle. He came off like he didn’t like most of the celebs in their and the conversations. There will be some disappointed celebs when they come out of the jungle and the badger ignores them when they slip into his DM’s.

  2. I didn’t like Honey Badger previously, but my opinion of him has definitely improved on I’m a Celeb. Been a great cast this year, have loved all of them except KAK.
    I definitely have a man crush on Harry, what an incredible human. Hopefully Harry of Liz win.

  3. Yes I was disappointed that when he did the wood chat with Woody he didn’t address that. If Dicko can address the Paulini incident, which was way worse, than I don’t see why he wouldn’t talk about the Bachelor. Were the camp mates told not to bring it up? That’s not right. They shouldn’t be dictated to on what they can & can’t discuss.

    1. It was his choice not to choose someone on the Bachelor not the viewing public to satisfy their curiosity or decide who they thought who was right for him. If he chose not to talk about it in the jungle that’s his choice too. People in the public eye do have private lives too. Why compare him with Dicko? That was his choice too.

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