
The Labour MEP was quizzed by hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly over his mood in the camp, with the former noting: “He seems a bit low at the moment.
“Do you think he’s coping alright? It doesn’t look like it.”
Kezia explained: “I don’t know about coping but he’s not particularly happy in there.
“I think it’s quite a lonely experience for him. He’s got a lot of stuff happening at home that’s on his mind.”
However, the 36-year-old insisted that he has a “huge personality” and will definitely be in the jungle for another few days.
“He’s a huge character, a huge personality and you see that when he is out on the trials and challenges,” she said. “The real persona of Iain comes to the fore.”
But Ant claimed it looked as though Iain was desperate to leave the camp, remarking: “He really wants to go because every time we don’t say his name, he seems genuinely upset.”
“Yeah but then I saw him last night at Dingo Bingo in full Iain mode and I thought, ‘You’re not going anywhere pal’,” Kezia commented.
