Posh boy Hugo winds up I'm a Celeb campmates
Hugo Taylor is facing the wrath of Nadine who has told viewers on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! that she wants to give the Made In Chelsea star 'a smack'. The Tory MP, suspended by her party after jetting off to the jungle for the ITV1 reality show, has made her opinion of 'arrogant posh boys' clear in the past, and it seems she is not the only campmate offended by Hugo's tales of the high life. Darts champion Eric Bristow was stunned when he described a trip to Loch Ness with some friends and a hired chef who cooked their meals. He said: "It was the way it rolled off his tongue 'No we had a chef'. He's in another world isn't he? Brilliant." Eric later relayed the conversation to Nadine, saying: "I didn't say nothing to him because I'll only lose my rag and tell him the truth." Nadine, who famously described David Cameron and George Osborne as 'two arrogant posh boys', told the Bush Telegraph: "I would say one of the most difficult things for me about being in the camp is having to interact with Hugo every day. "But one of the things I'm proud of is that I've done it and managed to achieve that because sometimes some of the things Hugo comes out with you just want to give him a smack."
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