Fans are hitting out at Matt Hancock for failing to mention dyslexia during his time on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
so far.The former Tory MP said that one of his reasons for going on the show was to raise awareness for his dyslexia bill. Having been asked by other contestants why he is in the jungle, Matt has had an opportunity to bring up the condition or his bill on numerous occasions on air.And viewers of the show are now wondering whether Matt has brought up dyslexia at all during his time in the jungle.
With the first eviction due to take place this Friday, the former health secretary could have just days left to speak about the topic.
When asked by the Mirror if it was true Hancock had failed to discuss dyslexia so far, a spokesman for ITV stated: "It is not possible to show everything that happens in camp due to time constraints, we're a 60-75 minute Entertainment show. "It is always our intention to produce a show that is a fair and accurate representation of life in camp."A source added that he was not aware of dyslexia being regularly discussed, but added that he had not seen all of the footage from the show.Fans and critics alike have been quick to criticise the politician - who is reportedly picking up a £400k pay cheque for his stint on the series.
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