I'm A Celeb's Jane Moore says her daughter fears she'll be CANCELLED
by DOLLY BUSBY IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA · Mail OnlineAs a panellist on Loose Women, it's her job to be opinionated.
But Jane Moore's daughter is concerned this will be her downfall as she is set to enter the I'm A Celebrity jungle with the likes of Coleen Rooney, Tulisa Contostavlos and fellow panellist, GK Barry.
The 62-year-old Sun columnist warned: 'If there's a debate, I'm going to put my two pennies in and stick up for myself. But my eldest daughter is more apprehensive and was like, "Oh, my God, you know you're going to get yourself cancelled or something by saying something you shouldn't".'
Despite sharing the camp with Liverpuddlian wag who has made her feelings against the Sun newspaper known, Coleen Rooney, Jane said that she would not 'shy away' from any conversation.
Jane Moore shares Ellie, 30, and Grace, with her ex-husband of 22 years the PR guru, Gary Farrow, and the couple divorced in 2022.
The mother-of-two admitted she was not afraid of being 'cancelled' - when an individual is ostracised or boycotted for being thought to have said something unacceptable.
Jane said: 'Do I have it in me to say something that somebody living in their mother's spare bedroom with no life might not agree with? Yeah, but that's their problem, not mine.
'Sometimes you can say something that somebody doesn't agree with, and there'll be a Twitter storm, or an X storm, or whatever we call it these days.
'But for me, if it doesn't make it into a printed newspaper, then it's not a story. So it's just people on a social media platform who don't agree with what you've said, getting hot under the collar because they don't agree with you.
'That doesn't mean to say that what you said is, you know, fitting some sort of ism or bigotry or whatever.'
Jane went on to proclaim she and the boxing champion, Barry McGuigan, were 'flying the flag' for the 60-year-olds as the two oldest campmates this year.
It comes as this year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here got off to a thrilling start this week as the campmates were thrown right into the action.
Ahead of Sunday's launch show, half the celebrities gathered at the million dollar Queensland mansion, Diamond Head, as they met each other for the first time.
Yet there was no time for pleasantries between singer Tulisa Contostavlos, McFly’s Danny Jones, Radio 1 DJ Dean McCullough, Loose Women star Jane Moore and Strictly dancer Oti Mabuse as they immediately had a challenge.
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The group had to take on a drinking challenge, chugging down blended bull's penis with fish eyes and a garnish of vomit fruit.
They were then informed they had to race to their camp, prompting the team to sprint across the lawn and to waiting helicopters.
As the likes of Tulisa, 36, and Oti, 34, ran as fast as they could to the choppers, hosts Ant and Dec watched on in amusement, with Ant gleefully whipping his phone out to record them.
The group had a big run ahead of them as the sprawling estate in Coomera, Queensland, which has been rented by the likes of Brad Pitt and Johnny Depp.
Once the campmates were up in the air, they were transported 700km north of the mansion to Byron Bay where they completed a parachute jump down to the beach where the remaining contestants were waiting.
Coleen Rooney headed up the group waiting on the beach and was joined by Melvin Odoom, Barry McGuigan, GK Barry and Coronation Street’s Alan Halsall.
There was some drama though amid the friendly scenes as Loose Women star Jane Moore's jump went drastically wrong.
The ITV star ended up landing a quarter of a mile down the beach, landing on holiday makers.
She was unharmed and was seen walking toward her intended landing sport where she was consoled by her campmates.
After their dramatic arrival the celebs will head into camp where more challenges await.
This year's campmates will need to bring their A-game from the get-go, as they prepare for an epic race called Snakes & Leaders to kickstart their jungle journey.
Promising to be the most competitive launch ever, the campmates will be instructed to pair up and partake in a number of challenges, competing against their fellow campmates in a bid to cross the finish line first.
It's all to play for, as throughout the challenges there will be plenty of opportunities to overtake and fight to the finish.
The winning pair will be awarded the coveted title of the first leaders of camp, they'll be exempt from any chores, will get to sleep in the Leaders' lodge, and run the camp exactly the way they'd like.