Coleen Nolan fumes she is ‘bored of I’m A Celebrity’ as she hits out over Jane Moore

Coleen Nolan hit out at I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here as she discussed this year’s events and Jane Moore’s actions with her Loose Women panellists

Coleen Nolan didn’t hold back as she hit out at I’m A Celebrity for becoming ‘boring’ during Monday’s episode of Loose Women.

The panelist, 59, admitted this year’s show is beginning to grow tiresome – much to the delight of the studio audience who met her comments with a round of applause.

As Charlene White discussed potential friction between N-Dubz star Tulisa and radio DJ Dean McCullough, Coleen sniped with a frown on her face: “I just want someone else to do a challenge now, I’m bored.”

Coleen said that Radio 1 host Dean being continually voted to do the trials was becoming too much for viewers. The presenter also said that Dean’s takeover was what led to her co-star Jane Moore snapping during Sunday’s show.

Jane slammed new camp leaders Barry McGuigan and Danny Jones over their decision to put her on washing up duty, labelling the pair both ageist and sexist. Defending her pal, Coleen sai that Jane is “not one to handle boredom” and took out her desire to leave camp and do a trial on them.

“This is what ends up happening. The same people get the same challenges and when you’re in there it’s really frustrating,” moaned Coleen. Charlene admitted she felt the same, responding: “It’s really frustrating. You kind of want to get your teeth stuck in.”

It comes after the panellists had discussed fellow talk show favourite Jane’s recent outburst.

The Loose Women panel discussed I'm A Celebrity
The Loose Women panel discussed I’m A Celebrity 
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On Sunday evening’s show, Barry and Danny were announced as the new camp leaders. They immediately gave presenter Jane the washing up duties after a shift around in camp roles. However, she was far from impressed and immediately let her feelings be known, calling out their apparent ageist and sexist decision. She was then seen throughout the episode huffing and puffing about her new role in camp.

While agreeing it wasn’t intentionally sexist or agesit, Judi said: “I can tell from Jane she definitely wants to do a trial. She is hands on. She’ll get in there… Jane is just like ‘I’ll do whatever needs to get done.”

Frankie agreed, saying: “. “She’s gone in there because she wants to do it.” She then opened up on her own jungle adventure, admitting she felt like she “didn’t exist” at times. As she revealed her own gender issues experience in camp, she said: “It does become a bit of a thing”. However, she said she didn’t feel like Danny or Barry meant anything by it in the current series.

Geordie duo Ant and Dec weren’t convinced with Jane’s outburst, either, and spoke about the building tensions Down Under. Ant said: “I think she is being a bit unfair by saying it’s sexist and ageist. I think they were just trying to do a good job in allocating fairly, if I’m honest.”

Dec agreed with his presenter pal, saying: “Yes, I agree. I feel for Barry, he was only trying to do his best.” Ant then joked: “Poor little Barry.”

Tonight sees Dean once again take to the Bushtucker Trial, much to the dismay of Ant who had previously urged fans to vote in someone else.

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