Louise Minchin has revealed she was reduced to tears following a fallout with David Ginola during her last day in the I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! castle.
The BBC news presenter, 53, became the fifth star to leave the I'm A Celebrity camp earlier this week.
And following her exit, Louise teased behind-the-scenes "grumbles" on camp during her exit interview.
Now, Louise has revealed she was left upset and cried away from the cameras after her argument with former footballer David, 54, over her allocating chores in camp.
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Louise was warned by David about being "too bossy" when she was given the task of handing out the chores to fellow campmates, in her role as camp leader.
David told Louise: "Don't go to bossy Louise, don't take your leadership too seriously."
The newsreader was clearly taken aback as David continued: "Honestly, it's fine, but take it down," before walking away.
Later, David told the cameras in the Telegraph: "So it’s very simple, stay calm, it’s just a role in the castle. Don’t patronise, please don’t do that.
"I don’t want to argue, I don’t want to talk. It’s already too much conversation. Please, be nice. Nice and easy then everything is going to be cushty."
And now, Louise has revealed she broke down away from the cameras after the confrontation.
She told The Sun: "That row was one of the things that upset me on my last day. I’m a people pleaser, and it just kind of came out of the blue. I was having a bad day and then that happened and . . . I cried afterwards.
"Everyone has tough days in camp, and that was a tough day. Other things had already upset me. But that was the trigger that left me in tears. I was often a shoulder to cry on in the camp, but sometimes the shoulder needs a cry too."
BBC star Louise added that she found it "very upsetting" watching David talk about their fallout as she said: "I wish I’d been able to Google how to manage David Ginola, because there must be loads of really well-paid managers who’ve had to do just that.
"It would have given me an insight. Leaders are sometimes not good at being led and that was exactly the case with him. He was unmanageable."
She went on: "It might look on TV as if everyone had a crush on David, but I don’t. I like him and he is gorgeous, but there were kinder people in the camp.
"Feelings can be very raw in there, and it’s easy for small things that don’t matter to be blown out of proportion when you’re hungry, cold and tired. And that was just one of the days where the camp got totally out of proportion.
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"Everyone apart from Frankie and Simon Gregson was moaning. I’ve done every job in the camp and none of them are that bad — they’re really not. I’m a doer and so I’m not bothered. I was like ‘What is the problem?’ There’s washing up to be done, just don’t make a fuss.’ What did they want me to do?
"The reason everyone was in those jobs was because they had been unhappy with other chores David had given them. Even Adam Woodyatt, who is also a doer, was complaining because he wanted more jobs. I tried to be nice to everyone, but they probably needed a dictatorship and that’s not me.
"Simon, who was one of my favourite people in there, noticed I was upset and was like ‘Louise, you all right?’ and I said I was having a tough one.
"He asked ‘Do you want to talk about it?’ and I told him no, but the fact that he noticed, and then reached out, was adorable. Frankie also knew I was upset about what had happened, and she told me ‘You hide it so well.’ She is right, and that is not always to my benefit."
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