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Cathy Owen

I'm A Celebrity's Naughty Boy reveals weight loss as his trousers keep falling down

He has only been in the castle for two weeks, but the rationing of food is already starting to show on Naughty Boy.

His niece, who he helped bring up as a baby, said that her whole family had been watching from home and that she had realised that his trousers keep falling down because he has lost weight.

Even chat show host Lorraine was talking about his weight loss just a week after the show started on November 21.

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His niece Aisha Shaban says: "He has lost a lot of weight even from the first day, prior to the show they were isolating for two weeks so I think within that isolation period I think he's lost weight as well.

"So, with all the comments about his trousers... They are a it big on him now."

On Sunday night's show, the campmates also commented on his trousers falling down as he cooked for the camp and fans of the show have called on producers to get him a belt to keep them up.

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One said: “Can someone please give naughty boy a belt, driving me mad holding his trousers up all the time.”

A second added: “Can someone get naughty boy some braces for his trousers otherwise it’ll be a full moon soon."

In the past, the heavily-restricted diet in camp has caused contestants to shrink over the course of the competition

Rugby player James Haskell, who is the son-in-law of this year's contestant Richard Madeley, lost nearly two stone in 18 days when his diet went from 4,000 calories to 250 in the jungle.

Inbetweeners actress Emily Atack lost close to a stone when she took part in the series that saw Harry Redknapp crowned king of the jungle, and the Prime Minister's father Stanley Johnson, 79, dropped a stone-and-a-half during his time Down Under in 2017.

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