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Matt Hancock opens up on I’m A Celeb bullying row and reveals truth behind his relationship with Boy George

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MATT Hancock has revealed what he really thought of his fellow I’m a Celeb contestants - and the truth behind his relationship with Boy George.

The former Health Secretary has said he did not feel "bullied" by his campmates on the ITV show after he faced a grilling over his behaviour during the pandemic.

Hanock, 44, was questioned by his fellow contestants on the reality show, including Culture Club frontman Boy George and ITV broadcaster Charlene White, following his arrival in the Australian jungle.

Following his return to the UK, he said the group's view of him had "softened over time". More than 1,000 complaints were made to broadcasting watchdog Ofcom over his participation in the show, while others expressed concerns to the body about how he was being treated by the other contestants.

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