ImACeleb's Ant and Dec leave ITV fans in stitches with final savage dig at Boris Johnson
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly couldn't resist making one last cheeky dig at Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday night's instalment of ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
And during the finale, Ant and Dec left everyone in hysterics as they savagely joked that 57 year old Boris had secured a spot on the series next year. With Ant rubbing his hands together in glee, Dec pulled out a shirt with the Prime Minister's name on it and a phone number to call and vote for him to do the trials.Ant and Dec jokes aimed at Boris began innocently enough.
Later they addressed the allegations about a Christmas party held at Downing Street last year when London was under strict tier-three restrictions.
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