If any words trigger the ITV bosses in charge of the network’s reality television output, they are ‘toxic’, ‘exploited’ and ‘lawyers’.
Those three terms have certainly been used more than once this week in ITV’s west London headquarters, as the broadcaster struggles to contain its latest fall-out.
Because what was expected to be the latest hit from the network’s golden goose franchise, I’m A Celebrity, has instead turned into a multifaceted legal and reputational nightmare after clashes between celebrity contestants.
The spin-off show, I’m A Celeb South Africa, which concluded last week with TV star Adam Thomas being crowned king of the jungle, will
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