I'm A Celeb star slams 'boring' show saying stars are hiding 'real personalities'
03.05.2023 - 21:31
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Former I'm A Celeb star Nicola McLean has slammed the show as "boring" as she said the current stars in the pre-recorded South Africa version are hiding their "real personalities". The 41 year old, who appeared on I'm A Celeb back in 2008, is a regular on the reality TV circuit, having also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2012 and again on the show’s 19th series in 2017, which was an All-Star vs.
New Star season. She's not a fan of the new all-stars version of I'm A Celebrity, and hasn't minced her words when it comes to saying so publicly.
She told the Daily Star: "The only gameplan I think you can do in there is not show your real personality, everyone apart from Janice [Dickinson] is doing that. "Everybody else thinks of the bigger picture and that's why reality shows have got boring because people are looking for the brand deals and for their Instagram to pop off.
"That's why it's so boring because they're all set on staying 'on brand'." Nicola then said that she "admires their discipline" to stick to being 'on brand', but that she couldn't do it as she likes to say things how things how they are. She even said that the current celebrity campmates on the show had "trained themselves to be boring" but that she couldn't quite fathom how they had done it.There was one person on the show in particular that she accused of having a game plan - and it was Helen Flanagan.
Nicola said that she believed that Helen had gotten advice before going on the show for a second time, as she appeared to have developed some calming techniques to help her get through the trials, which are known to be very testing. Although, Nicola did praise Helen for getting through the trials this time around, describing her as "brilliant" and said
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