ITV I'm A Celeb star Jane Moore shares 'painful' bum tattoo bombshell
I'm A Celeb and Loose Women icon Jane Moore confessed she has a tattoo - but there was an issue with her cheeky body art.
The latest series of the ITV show has already seen the campmates share some hilarious and emotional stories and the journalist was the latest to spill.
The Loose Woman star entered the jungle alongside nine famous faces, including boxing legend Barry McGuigan, McFly singer Danny Jones, N-Dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos and WAG Coleen Rooney.
During tonight's episode, the campmates gathered around to talk about the stories behind their tattoos. Revealing the backstory behind her 'painful' bum tattoo, Jane confessed: “When I was about 18, I thought I’m gonna get a bluebird on my bum."
READ MORE: ITV I'm A Celebrity chaos as star says 'I'm done' and viewers predict first exit
READ MORE: ITV I'm A Celebrity's Danny Jones leaves fans saying same thing after 'gross' admission
Jane however revealed one small problem with the cheeky tattoo. She continued: "They just did the outline and I went ‘too painful, thanks’, and I just left.
“So I’ve just got this outline. It's like a golden eagle now because my arse has got bigger.”
The camp laughed as they all shared their own tattoo stories. Jane asked Danny about the meaning behind his chest piece which reads: “The day’s worthwhile when you make someone smile.”
The boyband star divulged that the quote was inspired by his grandad.
Danny has a quote on his wrist "Don’t worry, be happy" and explained he suffers from "constantly worrying". He added he has been in therapy for anxiety since he was 19 years old.
Later in the conversation, the singer shared the heartbreaking story of when he had a panic attack he had on live TV, saying: “I was freaking out and I couldn’t answer the question that got asked to me.”
Danny's chart-topping band shot to fame when he was still a teenager.
Referring to his days in the spotlight, Jane asked whether he thought he had anxiety from being a kid, or from being in a band. The popstar emotionally answered: “I think I escaped a lot," before putting his head in his hands.
N-Dubz singer Tulisa was quick to comfort him, saying: “It’s really good to let it out and it’s really brave to be vulnerable, people respect it.”
Ahead of entering the show, Jane Moore admitted she would be using her natural curiosity to learn more about her fellow campmates.
"I won’t be like, ‘Tell me about the time…’ but I will be asking questions just because I’m interested. I hope they don’t get offended", she said.