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Boy George will make Matt Hancock quit the show – he’s very anti-government, says goddaughter Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace

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BOY George is "anti-government" and will be looking to quiz Matt Hancock, insists his goddaughter Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace. Big Brother legend Aisleyne, 43, spoke exclusively to The Sun about Boy George's surprise jungle entrance and how she thinks he'll get on with his fellow campers.

With former Health Secretary Matt Hancock set to enter the jungle tonight she thinks viewers are in for a treat. Aisleyne said: "I cannot wait for this! "George and my mum were against the rules, against democracy, against the government - I think George will be a powerhouse for Matt Hancock to deal with and Matt could end up walking!" Aisleyne added: "I think George will be the only one to stand up to him and ask him the questions people want to know." More on I'm a CelebrityCAMP SHOCK Ant and Dec reveal I'm A Celebrity twist leaving campmates stunnedSCAREDY MATT Matt Hancock reveals his biggest fear ahead of I'm A Celebrity arrival She previously revealed how George would "change my nappies, do my hair and dress me up like a little punk doll" when she was a baby.

But after a family fall-out Aisleyne and George lost touch. "I didn’t know he was going into the jungle," Aisleyne said. "It was a shock but a really pleasant one.

We were estranged when I was estranged from my mum but he tried to contact me when I was on Big Brother. Most read in TV'VERY DEMEANING' Why William & Kate will be 'upset' at Mike Tindall’s I’m a Celeb behaviourBUBBLE BURSTS Real reason Olivia was forced to quit I'm A Celeb revealed for first timeJUNGLE JITTERS I’m A Celeb bosses ‘in crisis talks’ over future of camp after Olivia’s exitLAST HURRAH ITV axes popular drama after fourth series saying show has 'run its course' "That’s how we got in touch again.

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