They may have left the jungle, but the feud between Lady Colin Campbell and Duncan Bannatyne continues to rage on.
Following claims that the Dragons’ Den star, along with Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley, had been bullying the royal historian, Lady C has now alleged that Duncan had ‘physically assaulted’ both her and her son.
So what’s really been happening?
Well, Vicky Pattison has sat down with Loose Women to have her say on it all.
When asked what she thought about the bullying claims, Vicky explained: “I hate that word. I just think it’s so ugly and it comes with so many connotations.
“To me, I’m sorry if you’re big enough to dish it out, you’re big enough to take it.
“So if they are two consenting adults standing there, old enough to do better, rowing with one another like kids, sorry it’s not bullying it’s just a pathetic argument if you ask me.”
Despite this, however, she admitted that she did have a soft spot for Lady C.
The Geordie Shore starlet said firmly: “I just had a soft spot for her. I looked at that woman and I thought ‘you could be someone’s grandma’ and I’ve been brought up to just completely respect my elders.
“It didn’t matter what she said to me, luckily I was never on the receiving end.”
Vicky Pattison didn’t just open up about Duncan Bannatyne and Lady Colin Campbell, however; she also had a few things to say about Made In Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews, who was forced to quit the I’m A Celeb jungle early due to his secret steroid addiction.
The pretty brunette explained: “I had no clue what had gone on with Spencer at all, you’re kept very much in the dark when you’re in there and I was sort of dying to find out because I did feel as though we had a little bit of chemistry.
“So as soon as I come out I had a message off [of] him on twitter...and he basically said that he was gutted and he was going to be watching and rooting for us and wanted us to win.”
Hinting that there is still a chance at romance for the pair of them, she added: “We have been messaging and things and it has been really nice and we’ve said some really quite soppy thing to each other, just like ‘I wished he hadn’t gone.’”
Fingers crossed they can, at the very least, remain good friends, eh?