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Boy George delivers savage dig at Lorraine Kelly over I'm A Celebrity 'tantrum' accusation

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I'm A Celebrity jungle as creepy crawlies rained down all over his head, but he spoke out after Lorraine Kelly delivered a dig about his "tantrums" behind the scenes.The presenter had chuckled after hearing reports that the singer had demanded a golf buggy to take him back to camp after a daunting trial, and questioned if he'd ever even watched the show - but Boy George sarcastically responded with a jibe about whether Lorraine "walked everywhere" herself.The drama erupted when Boy George left the jungle, with him quickly taking to his Twitter account to set the record straight in regard to the gossip."It's rumoured that Boy George threw a tantrum, let's say, over not being allowed to ride in a golf buggy back to the camp after Bushtucker Trials," Lorraine had been told by an entertainment correspondent.Then she asked incredulously: "Does he even watch this show?

You don't get golf buggies, George!"In view of his over 491,000 followers, George replied, exclaiming: "Yes my darling Lorraine I bet you walk everywhere and do your own make-up?

Lol!"In fact, Lorraine had chuckled during her onscreen conversation about George: "I always have a golf buggy to get me from here to there."Gesturing a very small distance, she added: "Top of the list!

Should be requirements!"I think the thing with George is, I don't know that that many people tell him no," she added."You know, I'm very fond of him, but I think there's that as well."Coronation Street's Sue Cleaver has been allowed to take a golf buggy during the show due to "a special condition", believed to be diabetes - but it was claimed Boy George had demanded that he wanted the same privilege."He was told no, so wasn't very happy and then apparently stole an apple and hid behind.

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