I’m A Celeb’s recent twist saw Matt Hancock being voted as the camp leader. After this the 35-year-old Retired England Lioness found herself paired up with a 65-year-old Culture Club singer for the washing duty of the camp.
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Need for peace
In what can be evidently seen as a hint towards a possible tension between the two celebs, Jill confessed that she would do anything to have a ‘quiet life’ in the jungle. The statement came after she confirmed that Boy George has adopted a ‘new’ method to do things and she was in no mood to get into any arguments with him to change his mind.
Jill and George opted to use the pond instead of the bath for the washing duty. Jill said in the Bush Telegraph later:
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.
The way the Lioness said it clearly hinted towards a secret or rather a potential feud with the Culture Club singer, reported MailOnline.
Problematic boy
Jill is not the only campmate who thinks Boy George is or can be problematic, apparently other campmates have felt it too. Particularly, the 48-year-old Radio DJ Chris explicitly said on air that George can be a bit problematic. Claiming that he might be a difficult person to live with, he commented on sharing the RV with Boy George. Chris said:
I mean if George is in there, best of luck to anyone else who is sleeping in there.
This comes after Boy George has already had a feud with Loose Women’s Charlene after he branded her ‘controlling’ in the camp kitchen.
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Daily Mail: I'm A Celebrity 2022: 'I'll do anything for a quiet life' Jill Scott hints at a secret feud with Boy George