I’m A Celebrity viewers slam James Haskell as he reveals he refused to tell Chloe Madeley he loved her back – The Sun
I’M A Celebrity viewers slammed James Haskell after he revealed he refused to tell Chloe Madeley he loved her back.
The rugby player admitted he made her wait a “long time” because he wanted to be sure he meant it – despite her saying “I love you” after three months.
During a conversation with his campmates, he shared: “I didn’t say it back to her for a long time because I really wanted to mean it.”
Roman retorted: “I bet that made her feel good.”
Kate then asked James how he reacted after Chloe had declared that she loved him.
He replied: “I said I l’adore you, combination of love and adore and then one day we’d had an all-day drinking thing and she was so much fun and good with the boys that I just turned round and said ‘you are amazing and I love you’ and I meant it and have done ever since.”
Taking to Twitter to discuss James' revelation, one person wrote: “James didn’t say I love you back why am I not surprised #ImACeleb.”
Another added: “Of course James made his gf wait. Bet that made her feel great. #ImACeleb.”
While someone else wrote: “Don't worry James don't think too many people are declaring their love for you on Twitter #ImACeleb”
James married Richard and Judy’s daughter Chloe last December after dating for four years.
Earlier today Chloe, 32, defended her husband after viewers criticised him and Extra Camp presenter Emily Atack said she was "angry" at the star.
He declared was "too intelligent and too switched on" to discuss the answer to the Dingo Dollar Challenge.
However, 32-year-old Chloe wrote: "The poor guy is in a right old grump.
"His BMR(basic metebolic rate) is around 2500 cals his TDEE(Total daily energy expenditure) is around 4000 cals so to go down to 800 maybe 1200 with stars, is clearly taking its toll on him."
Chloe spoke after a follower asked her if James was getting "aggy" due to lack of food or missing his wife.
She added: "I think people should remember this is a TV show orchestrated to get big reactions out of big characters, and maybe take it a tad less seriously."
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