Thursday 10 November 2022 09:50 AM I'm A Celebrity viewers share their annoyance at Matt Hancock's 'hideous' laugh trends now
Matt Hancock made his debut appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on Wednesday night, but viewers were very distracted by his 'grating' laugh.
The politician, 44, arrived as a late addition to the Australian jungle alongside Seann Walsh and the pair first arrived in 'mole headquarters' before joining the other stars in the main camp.
Along with comedian Seann, 36, Matt was thrown into the deep end as he was pelted with creepy crawlies in his first Bushtucker trial before being set a series of secret challenges in the camp.
Amused: Matt Hancock made his debut appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on Wednesday night, but viewers were very distracted by his 'grating' laugh
However, throughout the jam-packed episode, it was his 'hideous' laugh that distracted viewers as they took to Twitter to share their unflinching opinions.
One viewer said they would 'never sleep again' after hearing him howl with laughter throughout the episode, while others hilariously described it as a 'jumpscare'.
One fan said, 'Matt Hancock's laugh makes me want to stick razors in my ears,' while another commented: 'Matt Hancock's laugh is HIDEOUS!'
A third penned: 'Matt Hancock's laugh is exactly how I expected it to be #ImACeleb,' and another fumed: 'Matt Hancock's only been on for ten minutes and he's getting on my nerves! The laugh.'
'Grating': Throughout the jam-packed episode, it was his 'hideous' laugh that distracted viewers as they took to Twitter to share their unflinching opinions about it
Meanwhile, another wrote, 'Matt Hancock's laugh is a jumpscare #ImACeleb,' and a sixth viewer quipped: 'Matt Hancock's laugh makes me want to stick pins in my eyes #ImACeleb.'
A seventh said, 'I might not ever sleep again after hearing Matt Hancock's laugh. #ImACeleb, and another tweeted: 'Matt Hancock's laugh is like nails on a blackboard.'
During his jungle debut, the former Health Secretary was covered with slime while labouring to win a paltry six stars for camp in a Bushtucker trial.
And his suffering is not over after he was voted for once again by the general public, with him set to face the Tentacles of Terror in Thursday's episode, a spoiler has revealed.
'He's getting on my nerves!': One viewer said they would 'never sleep again' after hearing him howl with laughter throughout the episode, while others described it as a 'jumpscare'
The teaser finds the one-time Tory whip floundering in a large tank of water while endeavouring to salvage stars from a variety of submerged, critter-filled cages.
Wearing a safety hat and goggles, Matt appears to struggle after bursting to the surface for air, before swimming back into the depths of the murky tank.
In a devious twist, the MP is given an increasingly limited opportunity to breathe as the tank slowly sinks into the water - prompting an inevitable joke from Geordie hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
'Your air hole gets smaller!' Donnelly warned the unpopular MP as he filled his lungs after bobbing to the surface.
'What did you call him?' quipped McPartlin, prompting his co-host to repeat: 'Air hole.'
Debut: The politician, 44, arrived as a late addition to the Australian jungle alongside Seann Walsh and the pair first arrived in 'mole headquarters' before joining the stars in the main camp
Nightmare: After his first trial, he was voted for once again by the general public, with him set to face the Tentacles of Terror in Thursday's episode, a spoiler has revealed
It comes after his fellow late arrival Seann couldn't contain his laughter after he realised his new campmate was the MP.
The comedian entered the camp alongside the ex-Health Secretary, who hilariously slipped on the bridge on arrival.
Seann quickly took to the famous Bush Telegraph during the hit ITV show to share his shock of who his new co-star is.
Laughing, he said: 'Matt Han…. [laughs]…. I can't… Matt Han… [laughs]'
Hilarious: It comes after his fellow late arrival Seann couldn't contain his laughter after he realised his new campmate was the MP
He also warned Matt that he didn't think the other campmates would be a big fan of his when they joined them later.
The two men were later seen attempting to make a fire in the Australian camp as the pair discussed their career paths.
Seann said: 'I've always wanted to perform, that's what I've loved since I was about 10 and I watched Ace Ventura for the first time and that was it.
'Boring question, but to want made you want to be a politician, who wants to get into politics?'
Hysterics: Laughing, he said: 'Matt Han…. [laughs]…. I can't… Matt Han… [laughs]'
Matt replied: 'I wasn't sort of a political anorak if you like, but I had a very specific reason that drew me there, which is that my folks ran a small business and in the early nineties it nearly went bust for reasons completely outside our control.
'That made me ask how the whole system works. So I went and studied economics and then went to the Bank of England and there I realised that all the big decisions are taken in Westminster.
'I went and became George Osborne and David Cameron's economic advisor. Then I decided I wanted to run myself.'
Seann went on to quiz Matt whether he ever ran for Prime Minister, in which he said: I did briefly try that as well. When Boris became Prime Minister, yeah…'