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Ant and Dec swipe at Matt Hancock after he sings Ed Sheeran on I’m A Celeb appeared on www.thescottishsun.co.uk by Sarah Tetteh.
ANT and Dec had a sly dig at Matt Hancock after he sung an Ed Sheeran song on I’m A Celeb.
It came after the former Health Secretary massacred superstar Ed’s chart-topping love song Perfect on the show last night.
Ant and Dec sent up Matt’s pop-star attempts in a hilarious meme on Twitter.
They posted a shot of Monster’s Inc character Mike singing his heart out in an over the top style.
The comedy duo, who host I’m A Celeb, were poking fun at someone for being faux modest, when actually they couldn’t wait to perform.
Alongside the cartoon meme, they posted: “Matt: ‘Don’t get me singing, I’m terrible.’ “
Meanwhile fans were all left in agreement after watching Matt Hancock singing in the jungle.
Viewers found themselves hiding behind their sofas in embarrassment as the MP sang part of an Ed Sheeran song to fellow newbie Seann Walsh.
The pair had only just made there I’m a Celebrity debut when Matt broke into Ed’s ballad Perfect.
But fans of the ITV1 reality show were far from impressed with the former Health Secretary’s pipes.
One viewer tweeted: “Matt hancock singing ed Sheeran in the Australian jungle is something I never wanted to see.”
Another added: “I cant believe I’m watching Matt Hancock singing Ed Sheeran in the Australian jungle.”
While a third chipped in: “Matt Hancock is ‘singing’ Ed Sheeran and asking how to become a comedian and I now might vomit.”
A fourth even said: “Yes Matt, you are terrible. And it’s not just your singing hun.”
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