Ant McPartline and Declan Donnelly found themselves involved in a political debate on Wednesday.
The TV duo had I'm A Celebrity viewers in stitches on Tuesday night after they mocked the Prime Minister over an alleged Christmas party that was held during strict coronavirus restrictions last year.
Boris Johnson appeared in the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon for Prime Minister's Questions where he faced questions about the incident that has caused outrage across the country.
"I apologise unreservedly for the offence that it has caused up and down the country and I apologise for the impression that it gives," he told MPs.
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"But I repeat that I have been repeatedly assured since these allegations emerged that there was no party and that no Covid rules were broken, and that is what I have been repeatedly assured."
It was then over to the opposition as Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer stood up to speak.
"An internal investigation into what happened – the situation is as clear as day. I thought last week was bad enough," he began.
"Surely the Prime Minister hasn’t now going to start pretending that the first he knew about this was last night? Surely we have all watched the video of the Prime Minister’s staff including his personal spokesperson.

"They knew there was a party, they knew it was against the rules, they knew they couldn’t admit it, and they thought it was funny.
"It is obvious what happened. Ant and Dec are ahead of the Prime Minister on this. The Prime Minister has been caught red-handed. Why doesn’t he end the investigation right now by just admitting it?"
On Tuesday night, Ant said: "David Ginola's reign is over," Ant told viewers before taking aim at claims that a Christmas party was held at Downing Street last year when the country was under strict coronavirus rules.
"They weren't celebrating." the host continued. "They didn't have a party. They categorically deny having a party.

"They deny any suggestions they had a party and this 'fictional' party definitely didn't involve cheese and wine or a secret Santa."
As the crew laughed, Dec chipped in loudly: "Evening Prime Minister," before cheekily adding: "For now."
And those observing today's PMQs were not expecting the crossover.
@darnyaall tweeted: "Never thought I’d hear Ant & Dec being mentioned in the House of Commons #PMQs."
"Kier starmer - '@antanddec are ahead of the prime minister' howling ," @__Melli__ said.
@The_Retro_Rose commented: "Ant & Dec to run for PM, they’ve shown more insight & empathy than anyone in government."
"Not Keir Starmer mentioning Ant & Dec in parliament," @hannelly_b added.
Ant and Dec are yet to comment on their mention.
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