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More sadistic than ever, I’m a Celeb turned out to be reputation rehab for some – Sydney Morning Herald
In the hard times that the past year has brought, what we needed was a show that forced others to suffer more than we were. That they delivered.
The first elimination was an important one because it told us which of the seven celebrity finalists were the most widely disliked among the Australian public. It can hardly have come as a surprise that these were Ash Williams, whose laidback sense of humour and rugged good looks are exactly what most people loathe; and Travis Varcoe, who seems like an extremely decent and down-to-earth young man and is therefore not reality TV material. Each of the two eliminated men, naturally, got his own montage,…
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