Matt Hancock got covered in slime and cockroaches as he made his I'm A Celebrity debut last night, facing an icy reception from his fellow campmates and being picked by the public to endure a second Bushtucker trial tonight. The former Health Secretary tried to reassure the camp that 'Rishi's great, he'll be fine' and 'stability' has been restored in politics when they grilled him on his reasons for entering the jungle. Campmate Charlene White told him: 'We've had stability for all of five minutes Matt', after he made the claim on the ITV show. As Hancock prepares for his second Bucktucker trial tonight, crew are reportedly holding a backstage sweepstake including taking bets on how many trials he will have to endure, according to . It comes after Wednesday evening during which Hancock, 44, admitted that he understood why people might be 'angry' at his decision to join the reality TV show, having come under fire for his decision to join the stars in the Australian jungle. [url=/news/rishi-sunak/index.html]Rishi Sunak was among those to join the criticism of Mr Hancock, who had the Conservative Party whip removed following the announcement that he would be participating. The Prime Minister said he was 'very disappointed' in the MP's decision. His move was widely criticised across the political spectrum, coming at a time of political turbulence following the resignation of Liz Truss as prime minister and the re-appointment of a cabinet under new premier Mr Sunak.
'Cringing': ITV viewers were left less than impressed as Matt Hancock sang Ed Sheeran on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! on Wednesday evening's show
Funny: The comedian, 36, entered the camp alongside the ex-Health Secretary, 42, who hilariously slipped on the bridge on arrival
The pair completed a Bush Tucker Trial on their first day in the jungle
I'm A Celebrity stars have blasted Mr Hancock (pictured) for entering the jungle as he insists that 'Rishi's great, he'll be fine' and 'stability' has been restored in politics
What is going on! The campmates couldn't hide their reactions to Matt's arrival
Shocked: The other campmates were gobsmacked at the MP's entrance on the show and were not shy about making their opinions known
Ms White took the opportunity to grill Mr Hancock and asked him: 'So why did you do it?'
Mr Hancock said: 'I genuinely think that because we've now got sort of stability that is…'
Elsewhere in the episode, Mr Hancock and Seann Walsh completed their first trial for camp, earning six out of 11 stars
Mr Hancock and Mr Walsh after the trial on Wednesday night's I'm A Celebrity
Mr Hancock washes himself clean after the Bush Tucker Trial on Wednesday night
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