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I’m A Celeb fans slam producers and accuse them of bullying over Matt Hancock trial

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I'M A Celebrity fans have slammed the show producers and accused them of bullying Matt Hancock after his recent trial. The former Health Secretary - who has mentioned his dyslexia on the show - was tasked with solving an anagram on last night's show.

Controversial MP Matt, 44, was joined by rugby ace Mike Tindall for the challenge to win snacks for camp last night. The politician - who was disgraced last year when his affair with his aide Gina Coladengelo was revealed - has been defended by viewers.

Matt, who claimed to have entered the jungle to raise awareness for dyslexia earlier this month, was given a spelling task last night.

The former Health Secretary was faced with a jumble of letters during the latest Deals On Wheels task but struggled to spell.

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