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Harry Redknapp has reportedly been "forced" to eat in the ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’ camp.
The 71-year-old football manager isn’t a fan of the jungle rations or the unusual meats the celebrities have been given for their meals, but his fellow contestants have been doing their best to ensure he joins them in tucking in.
Malique Thompson-Dwyer, who was the second celebrity to be evicted, told the Daily Star newspaper: "There have been days where we have to pretty much force him to eat.
"He had a thing about the emu, he didn’t like the emu. Then he saw a crocodile’s head.
"We will get the meat and cook it and make the vegetables nice and then sometimes he will say: ‘I can’t eat the meat.’ "
The ‘Hollyoaks’ star praised Nick Knowles for looking after Harry and making sure he gets enough to eat.
He added: "If Nick wasn’t there to cook the food I don’t think Harry would have made it."
Malique’s comments came after Noel Edmonds, who was first to be evicted, also admitted he was worried about Harry because he is so "tired" all the time.
He said: "He is tired.
"He is physically very, very tired. I am really rooting for him. We should all root for Harry because he is tired."
Meanwhile, Harry caused laughs in camp with his laid-back reaction to Malique’s departure.
After Rita Simons said they would all "really miss" the actor, her campmate pointed out that "no-one’s died".
He added: "He’s not going away, is he? He’s only going over the bridge."
And later in the Bush Telegraph, the sports coach admitted he felt everyone was overreacting to the evictions.
He said: "Everyone was a bit, ‘Oh Malique, oh Malique’. He’s only going over the bridge’. He’s not going away to do a 25-stretch for being a Great Train Robber or something."

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