I’m A Celeb star ‘rips mic off’ and has to be calmed down by co-stars after landing in bottom two & it’s NOT shown on TV

I’M A Celebrity’s Vogue Williams had a camp wobble over her eviction in emotional scenes not seen on TV.
After landing in the bottom two on Sunday night, jungle sources claim she was so bothered she removed her microphone and the other celebrities had to calm her down.
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Vogue Williams had a camp wobble over her eviction in emotional scenes not seen on TVCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Jungle sources claim she was so bothered she removed her microphoneCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Comedian Eddie Kadi ended up booted that night, with Vogue, 40, following the next day.
But the tense moment did not make it to ITV’s edit.
An insider said: “Vogue was really upset as she realised she hadn’t done too well in the votes.
“After Ant and Dec announced Eddie was out and left camp, Vogue took off her mic and had a rant about how she had not travelled all that way to Australia to be shipped back home so soon.
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“She was really upset in that moment to have left home – what with Spencer also being away – and it felt like it was all for nothing.
“The other campmates calmed her down and told her it was only TV.
“But you can see how the vote affected Vogue.
“ITV did not air the scenes but even watching the ‘bottom two’ moment you can see the look on Vogue’s face.”
ITV and a rep for Vogue declined to comment.
Alex Scott was first out of this year’s series last Friday, followed by Eddie on Sunday and then Vogue on Monday.
Kelly Brook followed on Tuesday then Ruby Wax last night.
Vogue’s husband Spencer Matthews is on a charity world-record attempt to complete seven full distance triathlons across seven continents in 21 days.
Irish Vogue has since said that she thought the fact her home country was unable to vote on ITV’s app might have gone against her.
She said: “Had Ireland been allowed to vote, it probably would have been maybe slightly better for me…
“There were loads of family and friends that couldn’t vote for me and, yeah, a lot of people that couldn’t vote because they’re over there.”
But on leaving, she added: “It feels good, I’ve got to say.
“It was getting pretty hard, I’m so hungry, but it’s such a weird thing, because you kind of want to stay as well, because it’s so fun in there.
“You’re just doing so many random things, and like everyone is such good fun.
“I think what got to us most was the hunger.
“I don’t think you realise how hungry we are in there, we’re absolutely starving.
“And when you do get something, it just tastes like nothing anyway, it’s all kind of just mush.”
The former model was booted out on Monday’s showCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Irish Vogue said the fact her home country was unable to vote on ITV’s app might have gone against herCredit: Shutterstock Editorial




