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I'm A Celebrity fans spot missing campmates at final farewell dinner and claim 'feud'

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I'm A Celebrity fans turned into eagle-eyed detectives this week after spotting that controversial campmate Matt Hancock, among others, appeared to be completely absent from the group's farewell dinner.

A snap of the contestants grinning together at the all-important farewell feast didn't include the former Health Secretary - and that gave rise to rumours of a feud.

It was Charlene White who posted the emotional-looking photo on her Instagram account, just days after refusing to share an SUV with Matt, declaring she was an "impartial journalist"."Last ones standing after a food and wine filled night with all the campmates, family and friends," she captioned the snap."Brilliant final meal to officially mark the end of our crazy @imacelebrity experience!"However, Matt - who had received a frosty reception from many of the contestants when he first arrived in the jungle - seemed not to be in attendance.Some fans of the show speculated that he might have chosen to make a quick getaway, rather than spend time socialising with the others.They demanded to know where the "disgraced" MP had gone.Others questioned why he had not been taking part in media interviews and jibed that he was "showing his true colours".However, there were others missing from the snap too, including Boy George and Sue Cleaver.Seann Walsh and the Queen of the Jungle herself, Jill Scott, were also absent.Yet it seems that Matt was the one member of the camp who was consistently the least popular.He had spoken of how he intended to look for redemption through his appearance on the ITV show, showing his remorse for the events that led up to his resignation as Health Secretary by agreeing to chow down on revolting jungle meals including cow anus, kangaroo.

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