Watch the moment Alan Halsall gives away his ‘real’ feelings about I’m A Celeb campmates – did you spot it?
CORONATION Street actor Alan Halsall proved he’s struggling with the energetic ‘morning people’ in the I’m A Celebrity camp.
Alan made his ‘real’ feelings about his campmates known after hearing them belt out Wet Wet Wet‘s Love Is All Around Me.
Alan Halsall did not look best pleased with his co-stars[/caption] The energetic trio were singing at the top of their lungs[/caption]In Wednesday night’s show, camp leaders Alan and Tulisa had a rude awakening when Dean McCullough, Oti Mabuse and Danny Jones sang moments after waking up.
Explaining what had gone on in the Bush Telegraph, Tulisa said: “I was woken up by I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here… the musical.
“Props to them for having that much energy in the morning”
Having barely come to, Tulisa put her hand over her ear as Alan shouted over to camp: “I never knew people could sing in that many different keys at once. That was beautiful.”
He then murmured: “Oh god, that better not happen again.”
Despite being camp leader, Alan – best known as Tyrone Dobbs in Coronation Street – hasn’t had much airtime so far.
In fact some viewers started to poke fun about how his lack of time on-screen, with one saying: “The leaves have gotten more airtime than Tyrone from Corrie at this point.”
So far, Dean and GK Barry have taken over camp as they cntinue to be put up for Bushtucker Trials.
The two younger campmates have struggled with their fears in the jungle – with Dean even calling out “I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here” during one task.
Alan, who has played Tyrone Dobbs on the cobbles since 1998, previously told how he was gutted to have to pull out of last year’s I’m A Celeb due to a knee injury.
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