Im a Celebs Roman Kemp slams Caitlyn Jenners lack of manners in washing up rant

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I’M A Celeb’s Roman Kemp slammed Caitlyn Jenner’s lack of manners in washing up rant during tonight’s show.

The 26-year-old DJ was cleaning up after the latest camp meal with Nadine Coyle when the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star cropped up in conversation.

I’m A Celeb’s Roman Kemp slammed Caitlyn Jenner’s lack of manners in washing up rant during tonight’s show

Roman said: It does do my head in when she doesnt say please or thank you.

But Nadine tried to excuse Caitlyn, saying: Yeah but shes 70 years old, I always think when you are a certain age you have paid your dues.

However, Roman was having none of it, replying: Shes only just 70 and thats only 10 years older than my mum and dad.

Earlier, James Haskell and Jacqueline Jossa had the task of cooking an entire octopus for everyones dinner.

Roman spoke about Caitlyn to Nadine while they cleaned the dishes
Roman said it annoyed him that Caitlyn never said please or thank you

During cooking James went off with Andy Whyment to change the dunny.

Kate Garraway observed: With James job as chef in addition to his job already of doing the dunny, I dont think we thought through that the two things might happen at the same time.

“I really hope James washed his hands.

Once meal was served up, Andy and Caitlyn found the octopus a bit chewy, with Caitlyn telling Kate: It was tasteless and chewy.

Vicky Pattison previously said Caitlyn was ‘tactless’ during a conversation about plastic surgery with Kate Garraway

Roman’s comments come after former Queen of the Jungle Vicky Pattison slam Caitlyn over her ‘tactless’ nose job comment to Kate, 52.

She told HOAR Online: “I was totally dumbfounded when Caitlyn suggested she knew someone who could fix Kates nose for her.

I honestly believe Caitlin is a lovely lady and meant no malice by it, but its still a tactless comment to make!

I reckon living in LA for years with a family who are incredibly familiar with surgical procedures has desensitised her to the seriousness and gravity that should surround cosmetic surgery.”