I'm A Celebrity's Boy George accuses camp mates of being FAKE

‘People aren’t being themselves’: I’m A Celebrity’s Boy George accuses campmates of being FAKE as he continues to stir trouble after it was claimed he threatened to QUIT

Boy George has accused his I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here campmates of being ‘fake’ as he continues to stir drama after reportedly threatening to quit.

The Culture Club singer, 61, admitted he doesn’t think people are ‘being themselves’ as he ranted to his co-star Seann Walsh during Saturday’s episode of the show.

George’s claims come after it was claimed he threatened to quit the ITV series after he was refused a golf buggy back to camp during a heated chat with producers.

FAKE! Boy George has accused his I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here campmates of being ‘fake’ as he continues to stir drama after reportedly threatening to quit

During the discussion with Seann, George said: ‘It’s hard to be totally yourself in this environment anyway, you’re with people you don’t know.

‘You’re only getting a surface experience of who they are. I’m lacking the stimulation I need.  I think all of these people would be more fun out here. Sue I think would be a scream outside of here. 

‘Mike is much wilder outside of here, I’ve read stories. People aren’t being themselves and I can see it.’

Unimpressed: The Culture Club singer, 61, admitted he doesn’t think people are ‘being themselves’ as he ranted to his co-star Seann Walsh during Saturday’s episode of the show

Following his tirade, some viewers took to social media to suggest that George was unhappy that things are currently too harmonious in camp.

One person mused: ‘I don’t trust Boy George I think he’s getting frustrated that everything is going too well in the camp.

‘Will he say something to stir things up, I’m not sure. I think many of them are playing the game.’

Another person said: ‘Why are you on I’m A Celebrity if you know everyone is fake? Sorry pal, you maybe aren’t trying hard enough x.’

On his way out? George’s claims come after it was claimed he threatened to quit the ITV series after he was refused a golf buggy back to camp during a heated chat with producers

A different person said: ‘Watching last night’s I’m A Celebrity. Boy George saying people not being themselves. Well there is no rule to say you must be yourself.

‘So I don’t get why in this series & others people mention that this person is not being themselves. Not the rules.’

One other person suggested that due to his love of drama, Boy George was likely on the wrong show and instead should have chosen to appear on Celebrity Big Brother.

Reaction: Following his tirade, some viewers took to social media to suggest that George was unhappy that things are currently too harmonious in camp

During the discussion with Seann, George said: ‘It’s hard to be totally yourself in this environment anyway, you’re with people you don’t know’

While some were irritated by Boy George’s ongoing campaign to stir up trouble in the camp with his continual confrontation, others were happy he’d called his fellow campmates out on their ‘two-faced’ behaviour.

One person said: ‘Boy George is right there everyone has been fake. He’s really letting it rip, Seann just wishes he was anywhere else right now.’

Another said: ‘I could not agree with Boy George more I find fake nice very stifling. It’s not rebellious or cruel it’s just honesty. Where’s the problem?’ 

Unimpressed: While some were irritated by Boy George’s ongoing campaign to stir up trouble in the camp with his continual confrontation, others were happy he’d called his fellow campmates out on their ‘two-faced’ behaviour

On Saturday it was reported that George  threatened to quit I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here this week as he clashed with producers of the ITV show.

He was said to have been unhappy with the fact that he couldn’t return to camp from a Bushtucker Trial in a golf buggy, as campmate Sue Cleaver was.

Citing that the soap star has special conditions meaning she can’t walk up the steep hill between the trial grounds and camp, a source told The Sun that the singer was made to walk up the hill rather than catch a ride – resulting in his flare-up. 

Clash: On Saturday it was reported that George threatened to quit I’m A Celebrity …Get Me Out Of Here this week as he clashed with producers of the ITV show

According to the publication, Boy George and the rest of the campmates had to walk back to camp from a Bushtucker trial – while Sue was taken by golf buggy due to a condition meaning she is unable to walk the steep hill.

But the singer allegedly wasn’t happy that he couldn’t get a lift, as the source continued that he stole an apple from a producer and hid in a nearby area so he couldn’t be filmed.

‘Boy George threw a massive strop and demanded to be driven in his own buggy – but ITV were having none of it as they said it would not be fair on the others,’ the source told the publication.

Not happy: He was said to have been unhappy with the fact that he couldn’t return to camp from a Bushtucker trial in a golf buggy, as campmate Sue Cleaver was

‘He then stormed into one of the production crew tents and pinched an apple, before hiding behind trees so that he couldn’t be filmed by any of the show’s cameras,’ they continued.

‘He was threatening to walk out of the show, and in that moment he probably would have done.’

Boy George allegedly calmed down and returned to camp after seeing the producers’ side.

MailOnline has contacted representatives for ITV for comment, while a representative for Boy George took to the star’s Instagram in response.

Special circumstances: Sue Cleaver was allegedly taken by golf buggy from the trial due to a condition meaning she is unable to walk the steep hill

Describing him as a ‘complex and interesting’ person who wants to ‘challenge himself’, George’s representative wrote: ‘He’s prob hungry and bored and doesn’t like games or people pretending to be something they are not.’

‘If you want real honesty and watch emotional challenges handled by someone whose In recovery and works everyday to be a better person, then go on his journey with him,’ he added. ‘Who in that camp could possibly know what it’s like to be Boy George?’

Concluding the lengthy statement with: ‘It’s gonna be a bumpy ride and you may not see him play hide and seek, may see him get annoyed but he’s lovely and real and it’s riveting… TV reality doesn’t always present things how they are.’

And it certainly has been a bumpy ride for the star so far, who has butted heads with is fellow campmates since entering the villa.

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