ITV I’m A Celeb’s Sam Thompson slammed by ex-campmate over ‘two-faced’ behaviour

Nicola McLean has slammed current I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! campmate Sam Thompson, as she labels the former Made in Chelsea star "two-faced."

Nicola, 42, appeared in the 2008 series of the popular ITV show, alongside Blue singer Simon Webbe, legendary actor George Takei, tennis pro Martina Navratilova and the show’s champion Joe Swash.

She has now shared her thoughts on some of this year's line-up, taking aim at reality TV star Sam, 31, and Jamie Lynn Spears.

Opening up about a previous run-in with Sam, Nicola claimed that they had met at an awards ceremony, where he was rather overly friendly with Rebekah Vardy, only to then later hit out at the WAG on Twitter, now X.

Speaking to the Daily Star, Nicola recalled: "I love Sam Thompson but I was once at an award ceremony with Rebekah Vardy and he literally kissed her a** the whole time.

"Then a couple of weeks later, literally tweeted something s*** about her and I thought well you have been licking our a** for football tickets. I didn't like that thought that was weird as f***."

"It's not even because she's my friend. I just don't like people doing that. I don't like two-faced people. I decided to call him out on Twitter over it but he didn't reply to me. It was years ago and it might have been before Rebekah went into the jungle."

Nicola also hit out Jamie Lynn Spears, 32, telling the outlet that she's a "massive fan" of Jamie's sister Britney Spears, adding that she's been left appalled at how Britney was treated by her family, including Jamie Lynn.

Both sisters have taken aim at each other in their tell-all books in which they opened up about Britney being placed under a conservatorship.

In her memoir, Britney insisted that her sister should have done more to help her regain control of her life and claimed that Jamie Lynn behaved like a "total b*tch" growing up.

Talking about their father using the conservatorship to lock her up against her will in a rehab facility for months, Britney wrote: "I also texted my sister when I was in that place and asked her to get me out. 'Stop fighting it,' she texted back. 'There's nothing you can do about it, so stop fighting it'."

But Jamie Lynn also hit out at Britney's 2022 memoir, penning: "My sister's diatribe assigns blame outward without any self-reflection. I want to reiterate that my early childhood was good, despite the growing chaos in our home."

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