Rochelle Humes has revealed that she has been in contact withI’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! producers while her husbandMarvin Humes hasbeen adjusting to life Down Under.
Rochelle,who recently attended the premiere of Disney’s Wish alongside her two daughters Alaia-Mai and Valentina, has opened up about the reality of watching her husband taking part in the ITV show.
During a segment on today’s episode of This Morning on Tuesday 21 November, Rochelle, 34, revealed that a producer calls her each day to explain what will air in that evening’s episode as well as how Marvin is doing in the jungle.
“The producer calls us earlier on in the day and they say, this is what's going to happen tonight and they tell me that he's doing ok. It's sort of like a courtesy call,” she explained.
As part of yesterday’s instalment of I’m A Celeb, Marvin, 38, joined his fellow campmates as they sang Jamie Lynn Spears a song while she took a bath – something Rochelle says she was told about prior to it being shown on TV.
“Yesterday, she said at one point tonight, he does serenade Jamie Lynn Spears in the bath. And I was like, good job I'm not the jealous type whilst I'm there with his kids. But when I watched it, I understood it a lot more. I realised that I don't ever want him to do that for me. She just wanted to chill,” she added.
After hearing The Saturdays singer make the admission, co-host Dermot O’Leary joked about how what the producers had told Rochelle appeared very different to what had actually happened.
“The producers definitely oversold that for you. There were like five other people around too,” he laughed.
Rochelle’s comments come after JLS singer Marvin spoke to OK! abouthow he was feeling about being away from his three children while in Australia.
“This is definitely the longest I have been away from them. Before children, the longest Rochelle and I spent apart was six weeks,” he explained.
“Since we had kids, the longest I have been apart from them is five days. That will be the hardest thing for me. I can’t go a day without seeing or speaking to them, and I know it is going to be tough.”
He added: “I do bedtime stories, homework, the school run – silly things like that I love every moment of. But I know they are going to be watching me, so I hope I will do them proud.”
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