Loose Women’s Jane Moore has taken a subtle swipe at her fellow I’m A Celeb campmates as she exited the jungle. Reflecting on her time in the competition, Moore hinted at some tensions within the camp, offering a sharp but light-hearted comment on her departure. While she didn’t name names, her remarks suggested that not all her interactions with the other contestants had been smooth sailing.
Jane Moore, 63, spent two weeks in the Australian jungle on I’m A Celeb but was ultimately unable to secure the public’s vote. During her time on the show, Moore became embroiled in a controversy surrounding allegations of ‘ageism’ and ‘sexism’. She was assigned the chore of doing the camp’s washing up, a task which she later accused former boxing champion Barry McGuigan and McFly frontman Danny Jones of assigning to her based on her age and gender. Moore suggested that this decision was rooted in ageist and sexist assumptions about her as an older woman.
Upon her exit from the I’m A Celeb jungle, Jane Moore shared her frustrations with hosts Ant and Dec, stating, “I had three jobs before then, I worked like a dog, and then they gave me the washing up, so I wasn’t pleased about that. I did a lot down there, but hard work doesn’t pay off as I’m the first one out; people don’t notice hard work.”
She also issued a warning to the remaining campmates, saying, “The more people get voted off, it will get apparent who isn’t doing that much.” Moore expressed her support for quieter, hard-working contestants, adding, “I would like to see the quiet hard workers win; there’s a lot of showmen in there. I want Coleen [Rooney] or Melvin [Odoom] to win, they’re not flamboyant.”