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Matt Hancock's girlfriend Gina touches down in Australia and says she 'misses him terribly'

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Matt Hancock's girlfriend Gina Coladangelo has touched down in Brisbane airport to show her support for her partner who is currently appearing on ITV show I'm A Celebrity...

Get Me Out Of Here!Gina was snapped London's Heathrow on Tuesday, as she made the 24-hour journey to Australia ready to greet her partner whenever he leaves the jungle, writes The Mirror.The businesswoman arrived at the airport after jetting business class into Oz on Singapore Airlines, where tickets can be as high as £11,000.On the ITV show, the MP has gushed about his love for the woman, who he was caught passionately kissing on CCTV last year.

Speaking about Hancock, she told The Mirror: "I have been watching the show, it would be difficult not to be impressed he has done really well."Asked about him taking on the trials she said: "He is made of tough stuff, it is hard not to be impressed.

But it is good they are sharing them around now."When she was then asked if being apart has been difficult, she smiled and nodded: "Obviously yes I have missed him."Hancock has been quizzed about various things whilst in the jungle so far, and when asked how she thinks he's getting on with his campmates, Gina said: "They all seem to be getting on OK."She was then asked what she thought of the reaction around Hancock controversially going onto the show, Gina declined to comment and then got into a waiting car.The steamy kiss between the pair led to Hancock resigning as Health Secretary and the end of his marriage to his wife Martha, but he told his fellow campmates Gina is the "best thing to happen to him" from the scandal.This year the friends and family - and contestants once evicted - will no longer get to stay in the luxurious Palazzo Versace hotel on the

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