Matt Hancock rushed to see medic after being bitten by venomous scorpion on I’m A Celebrity

MATT HANCOCK yelped in pain and was rushed to see a medic after he was bitten by a venomous scorpion in the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! camp.

The politician, 44, who is set to face his fifth Bushtucker Trial tonight, was nipped on his finger by the creature.



Matt Hancock rushed to see medic after being bitten by venomous scorpion on I’m A Celebrity
Matt has been seen by a doctor after being bitten by a venomous scorpion

Matt Hancock rushed to see medic after being bitten by venomous scorpion on I’m A Celebrity
The poisonous critter left Matt in agony

Matt Hancock rushed to see medic after being bitten by venomous scorpion on I’m A Celebrity
Luckily Matt was fine after the nasty bite

Members of the ITV crew managed to find the scorpion and safely remove it from the camp before it made its way to the other celebrities, The Celeb Report can reveal. 

A TV insider said: “Matt was in agony and described how it was twice as painful as a bee sting.

“Luckily it wasn’t poisonous and Matt is absolutely fine but it was still a nasty bite.

“These scorpions are seen throughout the jungle and the celebrities have been warned to keep an eye out to avoid painful bites.”



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It comes after his fellow campmate Babatunde Aléshé, 36, asked Matt how he was feeling following the gruesome bite when it was announced the MP would be taking on another trial. 

Speaking at the end of last night’s show, the comedian said: “Do you know what Matt? You are the man, you are the man! 

“Four trials and you got stung by a scorpion and you have to go do a trial.” 

Black rock scorpions are a reddish brown colour and are found in shallow burrows in forests and woodland throughout eastern Australia including New South Wales where the I’m A Celeb camp is based. 

Their sting causes redness and swelling along with a burning or stinging sensation but it is mostly harmless. 

It comes as Matt is set to take on the House of Horrors trial tonight which normally involves closed spaces, a terrifying zip line and large stone tombs that have been put around the surroundings.

Matt will have to work his way through a series of obstacle courses which saw The Chase star Anne Hegerty say, “I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here,” in 2018.

Meanwhile The Celeb Report previously reported how Matt could break the record for being voted for the most trials.

But insiders have suggested that bosses are keen to get more two-player games in this series to avoid the same one person being picked throughout the 2022 show run.



Matt Hancock rushed to see medic after being bitten by venomous scorpion on I’m A Celebrity
Matt and Owen during the Silly On Air trial

Matt Hancock rushed to see medic after being bitten by venomous scorpion on I’m A Celebrity
Matt taking part in the House of Horrors task tonight