Sunday, December 15, 2024

I⁘m A Celeb Fans Shocked As Star Reveals Bloody Bra After Leaving Jungle

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I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here has many challenging and painful moments, with one contestant now revealing just how bloody the reality show can get.

'So, did you hear about me getting a leech in my bra?' she said to Grace, explaining that the predatory worm-type animal attached itself to her chest while she was sleeping.

It won't come as a surprise to eagle-eyed fans, as the reunion show cut to a clip from the series where Jane can be seen telling her campmates that the parasite had been 'sucking on me all night.'

Cutting back to Jane and Grace in their hotel room, the journalist held up her bra, exclaiming: 'This is what I woke up to in the morning.'

Jane was the first to be voted out of the jungle, writing for The Sun after her departure that: 'Finding a leech in my bra wasn't on my bucket list, but thanks to I'm A Celebrity, I can now tick it off.'

Admitting she wanted an adventure and got it, she continued to say: 'I also lost 10lb and gained new friends who, prior to finding themselves trapped in the jungle with me, had probably spent most of their lives trying to avoid journalists.'

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