‘Jamie Lynn shouldn’t do I’m A Celeb – it’s just another blow for Britney’

Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn is taking part in the 2023 series of I'm A Celeb – but she shouldn't be allowed says an ex-star.

Nicola McLean, who starred in the 2008 series, has had some choice words to say about Jamie Lynn joining the lineup. The former Page 3 star argued: "I think Jamie Lynn will be nice but how much Britney goss will you get? Because of legal reasons, we won't

"I don't think she should be f***ing on it. I'm a massive Britney fan and I finished her book recently and the way her family treated her is appalling.

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"The book can't be lies either because it had to go through legal to be able to be published. Her sister didn't have her back at all and Britney worked all of her life so that her family could live well.

"My sister would never have let that happen to me. I'm telling you that now. Now she's capitalising on Britney's pain yet again. No, I really hate her. Even if she's the nicest girl in the world, I do not want her in the jungle. It is just another kick in the vagina for Britney really."

Nicola also commented on some of the other campmates and predicted that no one will confront Nigel Farage on his controversial ways. She said: "I don't know Nigel Farage, but the problem is no one will confront anything will they?

"So you know, you're gonna get the same thing that you did with Matt Hancock. I mean, I don't think he's worse than Matt Hancock, don't get me wrong. I just don't think anyone will."

Nicola did state that she thought it was a "brilliant" lineup overall and they had cast it really well – but with one issue. The TV star said: "They've cast it really well but I just think you need to put in someone who doesn't have as much to lose, like when they took a chance on me.

"I was well-known enough obviously, like I was a massive Page 3 star back in the day so I was massive in the tabloids. But then I didn't have anything to lose, I went in there and was myself and I was brilliant in there. They need to do that again."

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