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I'm A Celebrity Fans Accused Of 'Bullying' After Voting Jordan North To Do Another Trial

I'm A Celebrity Fans Accused Of 'Bullying' After Voting Jordan North To Do Another Trial

Ever since poor Jordan, 30, threw up in the first episode of the series, viewers have been voting him into every trial.

Lucy Devine

Lucy Devine

Some I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! fans have been accused of bullying, after BBC Radio 1 DJ, Jordan North, was voted in to do *another* Bushtucker Trial last night.

Ever since poor Jordan, 30, threw up in the first episode of the series, viewers have been voting him into every challenge.

Some fans are accusing others of 'bullying' Jordan North (
ITV)

On Sunday evening, the radio DJ was petrified at the thought of abseiling off a cliff edge (we don't blame him tbf!) and as a result, was sick into a bush.

Meanwhile, on the second night he was in tears over the Viper Vault challenge, and in Wednesday's ep, the DJ took on the Frights of the Round Table eating trial.

It certainly seems as though a pattern is emerging, and as Jordan was voted in yet again to face the Trapped Door trial - which will be shown in tonight's episode - fans took to Twitter to voice their views.

One wrote: "Why does the public find it funny to keep voting for Jordan, makes good TV but nothing more than bullying."

While another said: "I didn't want Jordan do it, he has faced his fears and he has got the stars, I worry about Jordan and I want to see more of the others doing trials."

Meanwhile a third pointed out: "Mental health is massive so why is Jordan's being tested like this? It's unfair, looks like bullying from the public. No matter who they are (Flanagan, McKeith), this quickly gets beyond a joke.

"A celeb should be exempt from a trial if they did the last one, no matter how well."



Others were less sympathetic, however, with one claiming: "It's said that Jordan is a HUGE fan of #imacelebrity - if that's the case, he'll know full well that if a camp mate creates TV gold, the public will vote for them again & again.

"It happens EVERY year. It's not bullying, he signed up for it and is getting paid a fee."

While another added: "People saying Jordan shouldn't be put up for trials again and it's bullying... 1) he chose to go on the show... 2) he's getting paid a fair whack... 3) nobody forces him to do the trials n when he does he does well so me thinks he's playing for the cameras."



We think Jordan is handling this very well! Here's to hoping he smashes tonight's trial, too - you can watch on ITV at 9pm.

Tyla has reached out to ITV for comment.

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