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'Don't believe anything he says' Boy George questions Matt Hancock over I'm A Celeb stint

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Matt Hancock as he questioned the MP's reasoning for signing up to I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! this year. The Culture Club star urged people not to believe what the 44-year-old said his intentions were, as he claimed he just wanted to be "a rockstar".

Matt said he signed up to the show to "deliver important messages to the masses".Speaking to The Sun ahead of flying Down Under, he explained: "It's our job as politicians to go to where the people are - not to sit in ivory towers in Westminster."Like you, politicians are human, with hopes and fears, and normal emotions just like everyone else."Where better to show the human side of those who make these decisions than with the most watched programme on TV?Eamonn Holmes says 'life just got lonelier' over heartbreaking loss"There are those who got their news from brilliant shows like This Morning, Loose Women and Gogglebox," he added.The West Suffolk MP reportedly earned £400,000 for his stint in the jungle and is said to have donated some to charity.Boy George however is not entirely convinced about Matt's reasoning for taking part.Not one to hold back on his thoughts, the 61-year-old singer said: “Don’t believe anything he says about why he did it.“He did it because wants to kick up his heels and have a good time."George added it was "especially politicians" that wanted to be "a rock star".“So it’s impossible to believe some people’s reasons for doing something," he added.“Ultimately, they are doing it for a bigger profile, a bit more attention, hopefully showing people a different side.”'Not what men go for' Jo Brand opens up about 'horrible' setbacks [INTERVIEW]Tom Cruise told teary Emily Blunt to 'stop being such a p**y' on set [REVEALED]Cheers star Kirstie.

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