I’m A Celeb viewers CRINGE at Larry Lamb and Martin Roberts’ reunion

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by Ruby Norris |
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It's safe to say Larry Lamb and Martin Roberts didn't exactly get on like a house on fire in the jungle this year.

Laz kinda called Martin a "lower middle class snob" so we doubt there's any chance of a lifelong friendship and holidays in the South of France together.

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And so it comes as no surprise that their first reunion since leaving the camp was a little on the awkward side.

Last night we were treated to one last dose of I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! with the Coming Out show and viewers were left MASSIVELY cringing when Martin and Larry were reunited on screen again.

Just prior to their meeting, Martin's wife dropped a bombshell in the car and told the Homes Under The Hammer presenter: "He called you a lower middle class snob."

Umm.

"He said what?" Martin responded.

Martin then proceeded to greet his former campmates with open arms when he entered the Versace hotel.

However, his encounter with Larry was a teeeeny bit less warm.

There was a V awkward embrace and then some really, really cringe-worthy small talk.

Larry opened with: "Welcome to the outside world."

To which Martin replied "Yeah, thank you mate. It's nice to be here in reality, how are you?"

"Very good," Larry said as they slowly backed away from each other.

"Lovely," Martin added.

Before Larry rounded things up with a simple: "Good."

Larry Lamb

GAHHHH SO. MUCH. AWKS.

This uncomfortable encounter did not go unnoticed by fans on Twitter. One even described as the "most awkward moment on TV in 2016."

Another remarked: "How two faced is Larry Lamb."

In other I'm A Celeb news, did you hear Piers Morgan lay into Scarlett Moffatt and Joel Dommett?

Speaking about the crowning of a new champion, Piers said: "I don't know anything about her, this Scarlett Moffatt character.

"Someone I've never heard of with other people I've never heard of walking about TV has wonI'm A Celebrity, therefore becoming a celebrity."

Piers then went on to speak to runner-up Joel Dommett via video-link, calling him a "loser" after Joel said how happy he was to have come second.

"You're still a loser, unfortunately," said Piers. "We don't, on this show, salute people that lose. We say good effort, sorry you lost, but good luck cause your career's gonna go from strength to strength."

Not cool.

Don't worry though, Joel had a killer comeback. You can read all about it here.

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