The Hollyoaks actor couldn’t hide his disgust when the politician happily wiped away the droppings on his chair with his bare hands afterof Hancock’s lax attitude to hygiene in the jungle as he was the health secretary setting the public health agenda during the coronavirus pandemic.
In reference to Hancock’s previous guidance, Owen said of the bird poo incident in the Bush Telegraph: ‘That is our former Health Secretary… ‘happy birthday twice’ he told me and he’s just given a little [flick] after touching poo with his bare hands!’ Mike Tindall, who is in charge of the jungle, along with his deputy, Sue Cleaver, decided Hancock would take over the culinary reins.Coronation Street actor Sue said: ‘When Charlene left it meant that we had a position open up for the camp chef.’
Elsewhere in the episode, the stars got personal in a Mr and Mrs-style challenge, in which they had to answer personal questions about one another.
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