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‘I’m A Celeb’ Fans Blast Naughty Boy’s ‘Infuriating’ Catchphrase 

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here fans have blasted Naughty Boy over his 'infuriating' catchphrase after noticing the music producer 'won't stop using it'. 
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I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here fans have blasted Naughty Boy over his ‘infuriating’ catchphrase after noticing the music producer ‘won’t stop using it’. 

The 40-year-old has taken on a string of Bushtucker Trials this series and is often heard saying ‘Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah’ during them. 

Taking to Twitter, one viewer wrote: “When will Naughty Boy stop screaming ‘woah woah woah’ every goddam trial.” 

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Another added: “Naughty Boy shouting ‘woah, woah, woah, woah, Woah’ is potentially the most infuriating thing on the planet.”

A third chimed in: “If I hear Naughty Boy say ‘woah’ one more time I’m dashing my TV out the window.”

“How is Naughty Boy a music producer, but is clearly tone-deaf?” a fourth questioned. “His constant ‘woah woah’ is getting on my last living nerves, whiny baby boy.”

Many others have also complained that they would rather one of the other celebs ‘have a go’ at facing a trial, including the campmates themselves.

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Last week, Emmerdale star Danny Miller said: “So boring, night after night. Boring, boring, boring.”

Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, he later added: “You know it would be nice to switch it up and chuck a couple of other people in there but the British public want to see Naughty Boy.”

Diver Matty Lee also added: “It’s interesting, he can turn his media thing on. Some people can just turn it on – he does when he’s in there.”

The singer’s niece recently revealed the heartbreaking reason her uncle decided to participate in the show. 

Aisha Shaban told New magazine that he ‘hopes to raise awareness about dementia’ after becoming the primary carer for his mother, Zahida, who suffers from the condition.

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Written by Aimee Walker

Aimee is a senior content editor at IGV who specialises in finding the best original stories, trending topics and entertainment news. She graduated from Birmingham City University with a degree in Media and Communications.