I’M A Celebrity star Seann Walsh has taken another cheeky swipe at co-star Matt Hancock about his lockdown rules.
Comedian Seann, 37, was performing at the The Top Secret Comedy Club in London on Monday night when he made the gag about the MP.
Seann Walsh took a swipe at co-star Matt Hancock at his latest gig
The comedian made a jibe at the MP’s lockdown rules
Matt, 44, was exposed by The Celeb Report for breaking his own lockdown rules by having an affair in his office with his aide Gina Coladangelo.
Seann recalled the time that he went on a night out with the politician, 44, after they left the jungle.
He told the audience: “Craziest thing that happened to me with Matt was after we were eliminated and out of the jungle we all agreed to go for dinner and I was staying on the same floor as him in the hotel. So we agreed to meet at the lifts and go down together and meet everyone in the foyer.
“The paparazzi get rooms in the hotel so they can get photos and so on, so I was about to meet Matt and leave my room and I get a text. Matt Hancock.
“Can you imagine how surreal that was? He said the paparazzi are by the lift. I didn’t know what to do.”
He jokingly added: “He text back and said ‘stay in your room and I’ll tell you when it’s safe to come out.’ I couldn’t believe it.
“Matt Hancock put me in lockdown again!”
This isn’t the only time that Seann has poked fun at the MP.
Seann was performing at the Soho Theatre when he recalled how he felt demonised after kissing his dance partner Katya Jones, 33, on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, behind the back of his girlfriend.
The funnyman said: “Have you ever had an entire country think you’re a c***?
“It’s quite a lot to take. It’s quite difficult when an entire country gets together and decide you’re a c***. You don’t really know how to deal with it.
“Unless of course, you’re Matt Hancock, and you just come third in the jungle.”
Matt revealed he pocketed an eye-watering £320,000 for starring on I’m a Celeb, on top of a £48,000 serialisation for his pandemic memoirs.
He donated a tiny three per cent of his pay packet from the show to charity, after vowing to support a hospice.