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I'm A Celebrity star Chris Moyles mocks Matt Hancock with Health Secretary jibe

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I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! contestant Chris Moyles didn't waste a second before having a laugh at Matt Hancock 's expense on Wednesday's episode.

The former Health Secretary finally entered the jungle alongside comedian Seann Walsh as the unsuspecting campmates couldn't hide their shock at seeing the MP walk in.

Radio DJ Chris, 48, couldn't resist taking a jibe at Matt, 44, and his government role which saw him front the coronavirus press briefings.

The BBC radio host broke the ice with Matt and said: "You’ve got to get it out of the way for me. Please just say, ‘next slide please’ and I’m really happy." Answering Chris’ request, Matt replied: “Next slide please!” to which Chris jumped up exclaiming: “Yes!

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