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Ayla Soguksu & Danny Thompson

Nadine Coyle fans living outside UK find trick to vote for the Girls Aloud star

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here fans have uncovered a glitch in the voting system - which is allowing people from abroad to vote for their favourite camp-mates.

The loophole came about through foreign Girls Aloud fans who are desperate to keep Nadine Coyle in The Jungle.

The 34-year-old has proved a hit with viewers both in the UK and abroad.

And now fans outside of the UK, who are unable to vote for her over the phone or through the ITV app, are said to have found a nifty way to ensure the Northern Irish singer doesn't come home too soon, report OK! Online.

Addressing the conundrum about voting outside the UK, one fan took to Twitter, questioning: "Are international fans allowed to vote / how??" under the hashtag #AmericanAlouder."

Luckily a Girls Aloud fan account provided the answer: "As far as we're aware you should be able to if you download a VPN app and then download the I'm A Celeb app.

Nadine Coyle (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Adding: "When you vote you might need to change your VPN then too."

Another fan account also advised those in the Republic of Ireland to use the same method, saying: "Vpn is your friend," followed by a thumbs up.

OK! online has contacted an I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! spokesperson for comment.

The news comes as Nadine Coyle's ex-boyfriend Jesse Metcalfe recently showed off a naked tattoo of her on his arm – a tattoo he had done during their 18-month relationship 12 years ago.

The John Tucker Must Die star posted a topless photo of himself in the sea with his tattoo on full display.

Despite now being engaged to girlfriend Cara Santana, the 40-year-old is yet to have the tat covered, and he regularly shows it off to his 801,000 Instagram followers.

Nadine Coyle and Jesse Metcalfe in 2006 (Getty)

The Hollywood star has previously admitted his Nadine-inspired tattoo was his favourite of his inkings, but he does admit some regrets.

He said in 2009: "It was immature and I'd get it removed if I could. But it's also my favourite tattoo."

In 2012 he told the Irish Daily Mirror: "I think it's beautiful, but it was a bit impulsive... I would like to do a period piece at some point, and having tattoos is definitely a hindrance to getting that kind of work.

"The great thing about tattoos is it reminds you of a specific point in your life. I see it as art."

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