I'm A Celeb's Charlene says Matt Hancock's words 'don't cut it' after losing aunt in pandemic
Tonight's episode of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! saw a number of other campmates quiz former Health Secretary Matt Hancock over the Covid-19 pandemic, with ITV newsreader Charlene White telling the MP that his apologies "don't cut it."
Scarlette continued: “But you did it anyway?” With Matt continuing: “That’s why I apologised for it. I feel very…” "We couldn’t hug each other because we were following guidance. And I get that you fell in love, I understand all of those things, but sorry for a lot of families like mine doesn’t really cut it."
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