I’m A Celeb: ‘Agents are literally fighting for him…this could be the birth of Matt Hancock’

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MATT Hancock could easily win I’m A Celeb – and agents are lining up to speak to the former Health Secretary, a showbiz expert says.

Stephanie Takyi told GB News: “There is a very big possibility that Matt might win. But personally, I think it’s going to be Jill Scott, as she’s been amazing from start to finish. She hasn’t been in any controversy. She’s got on with all the campmates and she is a good sport.

“But if you asked me three weeks ago whether Matt Hancock would be making it to the final, I would have said not in a million years. I thought that the public just wanted to make him suffer through all the bushtucker trials, which they did because they kept on voting for him.

“But he was up for it, and he has been very good. And he’s kind of reconciled with the public. You know, he’s been open about messing up with COVID, how he fell in love with Gina, so he’s actually gained a fan base, especially among young Tik Tokers, who I feel have been keeping him in and voting for him.

“But whoever wins these final three, they’re set for lucrative offers that are going to be coming their way once the show’s over. And this is not the last time we will see Matt Hancock.

“Once they finish off the show, we’re going to be seeing them with magazine deals, book deals, more TV deals. This is the birth of Matt Hancock, who would have thought. He’s really turned it round.”

The disgraced former health secretary joins Hollyoaks actor Owen Warner and former England midfielder Jill Scott in the final of the series tonight, when the king or queen of the jungle will be crowned.

The MP for West Suffolk has defied expectations after facing fierce criticism for signing up for the show when parliament is sitting.

He joined the reality show as a late arrival alongside comedian Seann Walsh, who was eliminated on Friday, and received a mixed response from his fellow campmates.

But Hancock has managed to win over the public despite initial speculation he could be the first to be voted out as a result of his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hours before his elimination, Tindall said the politician “clearly wants to win”.

Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, the 44-year-old sportsman said: “Matt’s making sure his T-shirt and his phone numbers are on display at all times

“Matt clearly wants to win.

“I’m taking great pleasure in turning it around every time he leaves camp.”

He joked: “Once a politician, always a politician. Always polling for votes.”

Tindall later said to Walsh: “Have you noticed someone’s been advertising themselves?

“Matt’s been putting all his stuff with ‘Matt’ and the phone number pointing at cameras.”

Hancock has himself urged his supporters to vote for him under the hashtag #VoteMatt, and tweeted: “Huge thank you to everyone who has voted Matt through to the final” – referring to himself in the third person.

Saturday’s episode saw the final four face the iconic cyclone challenge, which sees the celebrities battle their way up a slippery slope blocked by obstacles to win stars for camp.

Hancock told of his delight at reaching the final challenge, telling his rivals: “I never thought I’d make it to the cyclone.

“It’s going to be absolutely brilliant; I can’t wait.”

Each of the celebrities were asked to embody a superhero persona, with Hancock wearing a pair of matching metallic hot pants after anointing himself as the “Bronze Bronco” and declaring “I am holding on for dear life”.

Speaking to hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Hancock said: “This is the one trial you look forward to!”

After getting rugby tackled by Tindall during the challenge, Hancock added: “I just thought, walk straight up the middle… give the people what they want, a big target and they loved it.

“And then I got landed on by Mike Tindall.”

The challenge was “even more fun than it looks”, he added.