He may not be the most well known of the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestants, but Jordan North has certainly made a big impression on the public.
Winning over a legion of new fans with his down-to-earth charm, lovable personality and terrified outbursts when facing his fears in the Bushtucker Trials, BBC Radio 1 host Jordan, 30, has already become a real contender for King of the Castle.
Here, we chat to his pal of 10 years, etiquette coach William Hanson, 31, to find out if Jordan really is as nice as he seems, if he’s faking his petrified reactions on screen, and how his phobias play out in real life…
How do you think Jordan is doing?
The Jordan I’m seeing on screen is the same Jordan as off screen. It’s so lovely to watch, because suddenly the nation is beginning to realise what a lovely chap he is. He did know what he was signing up for, but in a slightly innocent way he thought it wouldn’t be as bad as it looks on TV, or he wouldn’t get picked for the trials. But then he threw up on top of the cliff and his fate was sealed. He has four big fears in life: heights, snakes, enclosed spaces and rats.
Do you think we’ll see a braver Jordan if it isn’t those four things?
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