Ant McPartlin threatened to 'walk off' I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! last night after calling some viewers 'idiots'. The co-host of the ITV reality show, alongside his long time screen partner Declan Donnelly, spoke out on Instagram Live after Tuesday's episode had finished airing.
The Geordie favourite vented his frustrations after fans of the programme chipped in with their outlandish suggestions about who would make good campmates for next year's series. "Hold on... Taylor Swift... next year?," he fumed, unable to hold back. Meanwhile, Dec could be seen laughing in the background.
"Right, seriously. It's getting beyond a joke now because you're an idiot for saying that. An idiot - that is all."
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As he went to return to his spot behind Dec, his co-star added: "Just stay there, someone's said Ed Sheeran." Kicking off again, Ant raged: "Right, you're a bigger idiot because he's never going to do it.
"Taylor Swift's not going to do it, Ed Sheeran 's not going to do it... Peter Kay is NOT going to do it. He's just announced a tour, you idiot!"
"Right, you're really winding me up now. If this is just going to be you saying a load of famous people's names who are never going to do the jungle then I'm walking," Ant continued after seeing Prince Harry mentioned in the comments. "Not just off Instagram Live, but off the show!"
Dec quizzed: "Off the show?" to which Ant succumbed: "I won't walk off the show." Some suggestions the pair did like, however - such as Brian May, Rylan Clark and Paul Hollywood.
But mentions of King Charles and Adele again sparked anger. Captioning their latest video, the pair wrote: "We said NO ridiculous campmate suggestions guys."
It came after the duo revealed who was at top of their campmate wishlist - namely former footballer Roy Keane. "We've asked him on a few occasions," Ant said, with Dec adding: "Roy Keane is top of our list!"
Ant then teased: "And he's been close to saying yes so maybe next year could be the year. Come on Roy Keane!'
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