Giovanna Fletcherās sneaky idea to avoid one of the less pleasant components of this yearās Iām a Celebrityā¦ Get Me Out of Here!has been thwarted by ITV bosses.
According to the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcasterās good pal Emma Willis, Giovanna's plan to stop creepy crawlies ending up in her nether regions was officially banned when producers got wind of her luxury item.
Superfan Emma, whoās husband Matt was crowned King of the Jungle in 2006, said, āI went, āYou have to take cycling shorts, like long, tight, cycling shorts.ā And she was like, āWhat, why would you do that?ā
āAnd I said, āBecause then bugs arenāt going to crawl up the places you donāt want them crawling upā.
āAnd she went, āOh my God I hadnāt thought about that. Iām going to take cycling shorts!āā
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āNo one wants a cockroach up the butt or any other orifice,ā she added. And quite rightly too.
Emma went on to say that the item was banned due to the strict Iām a Celeb dress code, where camp mates are banned from wearing any clothes not provided to them by ITV ā and with filming commencing this year in Wales, we can imagine that will involve A LOT of thermals.
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Better luck next time, Gi.
Speaking to the Metro, Emma expressed her good faith in her friend taking home the crown, adding, āIf she doesnāt walk out the winner Iāll be very surprised. Iāll be voting.
āSheās pretty clued up and sheās a huge fan of the show. Doug [Poynter] has been in it and won it, Matt [Willis] has been in it and won it.ā