Jane Moore addresses 'Washing-up-gate' controversy on I'm A Celeb


Jane Moore addresses 'Washing-up-gate' controversy on I'm A Celeb

Jane Moore clarifies remarks

Jane Moore has broken her silence on the 'Washing-up-gate' incident that occurred on I'm A Celebrity, insisting that her comments about Barry McGuigan and Danny Jones being "sexist" were meant in jest.

What happened in the jungle?

Jane Moore, a Sun columnist, found herself at odds with Barry McGuigan and Danny Jones when she was assigned the task of washing up in the camp. Despite her protests and questioning if the decision was sexist and ageist, Jane quickly clarified that it was all in good fun.

Jane's perspective

Reflecting on her experience, Jane shared that the physical demands of the chores, particularly lugging heavy pans up and down the creek multiple times a day, took a toll on her. She highlighted the hard work she put in during her time in the camp and expressed her exhaustion at having multiple responsibilities.

Barry McGuigan's character

Jane had nothing but praise for Barry McGuigan, referring to him as a "special man" and commending his helpful and energetic nature. She shared anecdotes about his lively personality and genuine interest in getting to know his campmates.


Jane Moore addresses 'Washing-up-gate' controversy on I'm A Celeb