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Disgraced ex-uk minister seeks reality TV redemption

- — AP

Matt Hancock, the UK'S scandal-prone former health secretary, is seeking an unlikely form of redemption on Sunday: attempting to win “I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here” — a gruelling, often gruesome reality show set in the Australian jungle.

Hancock led Britain's response to Covid-19 in the first year of the pandemic, telling people to stay away from others to protect the health service — then got caught breaking his government's own rules when video emerged of him kissing and groping an aide he was having an affair with.

He was forced to resign when The Sun newspaper published the CCTV images. This time, though, he knows that camera is on, and is behaving in ways many will find even more distastefu­l: eating the raw nether parts of camels, cows and sheep, among other things.

“I'm a Celebrity...” sends a group of famous people, often Clist celebritie­s, to the Australian rainforest, subjects them to trials involving spiders and snakes, and they are eliminated one by one based on a public vote.

While many Britons have been disgusted by Hancock's appearance, blaming him for apparent failings in the government's early response to the pandemic, viewers have upended expectatio­ns by voting Hancock through to the final. He is competing against former England soccer star Jill Scott and actor Owen Warner.

The former health chief has already seen the back of Culture Club singer Boy George and former rugby player Mike Tindall, whose wife, Zara, is the niece of King Charles. Tindall body tackled Hancock in another of the show's tasks, and has been poking fun at the former health secretary's politickin­g.

“He clearly wants to win,” said Tindall, adding that Hancock was constantly aiming his t-shirt with voting number at the camera. “Once a politician, always a politician. Always polling for votes.”

Fellow politician­s have been less enthusiast­ic than the showvoting public. When it was announced that Hancock would appear, he was slated by fellow lawmakers, including many from his own party, and he was suspended as a Conservati­ve member of parliament.

 ?? — AP FILE ?? Matt Hancock has reached the final of this year’s ‘I’m A Celebrity...get Me Out Of Here’ despite initial speculatio­n he could be the first to be voted out as a result of his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
— AP FILE Matt Hancock has reached the final of this year’s ‘I’m A Celebrity...get Me Out Of Here’ despite initial speculatio­n he could be the first to be voted out as a result of his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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