Jane Moore has continued to send I’m A Celeb viewers into a frenzy as she carried on her war against dishes during Monday’s episode.
The Loose Women host, 62, wasn’t afraid to share her thoughts after she was given a new chore following a camp re-shuffle on Sunday’s episode.
And she seemed to have not dropped the issue as she has continued to complain about her role in the camp.
Jane confessed she hates dishes so much that she actually washes them terribly in the hope no one asks her todo it again.
But her continued complaints of having to chip in with the jobs and clean a few pots has caused ITV viewers to continue to brand her a ‘child’ on social media.
One penned: ‘Barry thinking of Jane doing the dishes #ImACeleb #ImACelebrity’
Jane Moore has continued to send I’m A Celeb… viewers into a frenzy as she carried on her war against dishes during Monday’s episode
The Loose Women host, 62, wasn’t afraid to share her thoughts after she was given a new chore following a camp re-shuffle on Sunday’s episode
‘Jane comes across a bit of a martyr. She isn’t the only one on dishes duty. Why is she acting like it is her sole responsibility #imaceleb’
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‘Vote Jane to do a trial? She can’t even do the fkn dishes #ImACeleb’
‘Jane – you need to let it go, you’re only washing a few dishes for gods sake #ImACeleb’
‘Can’t wait to see Jane fuming about washing dishes’
Sunday’s episode saw a changeover in camp leaders after a public vote handed control of the contestants over to Danny Jones and Barry McGuigan.
But the new order didn’t go down well with the journalist who branded the pair Sєxist and ageist.
The McFly singer and the former boxer, in the role as new leaders, headed off together to decide who should do what chores around the camp.
After some deliberation, the pair decided that among others, Jane should be on washing up duty along with Tulisa but after they delivered the news Jane complained that they had given her that job because she was a woman.
And she seemed to have not dropped the issue as she has continued to complain about her role in the camp
But her continued complaints of having to chip in with the jobs and clean a few pots has caused ITV viewers to continue to brand her a ‘child’ on social media
Sunday’s episode saw a changeover in camp leaders after a public vote handed control of the contestants over to Danny Jones (right) and Barry McGuigan (left)
But the new order didn’t go down well with the journalist who branded the pair Sєxist and ageist
Danny and Barry decided that Jane should be on washing up duty along with Tulisa but after they delivered the news Jane complained that they had given her that job because she was a woman
Earlier in the episode the two went off together to draw up plans.
Danny said: ‘Shall we talk chefs first, obviously me and Melvin can’t do that.
Barry then added: ‘Wood duty needs to be somebody who’s strong and has good stamina.
Danny then suggested Jane on washing up, saying: ‘I think we have to put Jane on washing up but the only thing I want to say is have we gone a bit male heavy on the strenuous jobs?’.
But Barry quickly shut down the suggestion, replying: ‘I think that’s a fair comment but I don’t think they’d thank us after a few days.’
Danny then confessed he was just trying to organise things to give the camp ‘the best opportunity to thrive’.
The pair then went back to the eager campmates and began revealing who had what task.
They started with washing up duties and announced Jane and Tulisa would be overseeing that for the camp before Jane shouted: ‘Oh what? Is that because we’re women?’.
Barry tried to justify the pair’s decision, explaining that since Jane was 62 and a year younger than him, she might want something less strenuous but before he could finish Jane retorted: ‘So ageist and Sєxist!’
After they announced Jane and Tulisa would be overseeing dishes for the camp, Jane shouted: ‘Oh what? Is that because we’re women?’
Later on Jane complained that her only request was that she wasn’t on cleaning duties, telling Danny: ‘Those were my last words as you walked past me, “please not cleaning”, and you’ve given me cleaning’
Danny then joked: ‘We’ve started out well’, before Oti said: ‘You could cut the tension with a knife.’
Later on Jane complained that her only request was that she wasn’t on cleaning duties, telling Danny: ‘Those were my last words as you walked past me, “please not cleaning”, and you’ve given me cleaning.’
As Jane continued to complain, Dean started a ‘We stand with Jane’ chant as Barry tried to calm the mood in the camp, as Jane continued to complain.
She said: ‘I’m not upset, I’m just saying it’s women doing the washing up again.’