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Earlier this week, the British papers published photos of Mike Tindall sexually assaulting a young woman in Australia. The photos were taken last week, just before Tindall headed into the reality show house/set where they’re filming I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Tindall is being paid six figures for his royal-adjacent celebrity name, and it was widely expected that he would gossip on-air about his royal in-laws, which he’s been doing. The Windsors aren’t happy with Tindall right now, and that’s all about his on-air gossip and not about the fact that he assaulted a young woman last week. Still, the assault might end up being “the reason” why Tindall gets ejected. Except it’s not what you think.
Mike Tindall breached ITV’s strict Covid regulations by playfully tackling an I’m A Celeb assistance producer, MailOnline can reveal. The former England rugby ace, 44, who’s married to Zara Phillips, 41, the late Queen’s granddaughter, was seen pretending to throw a crew member off a pontoon and into the water days before he entered the jungle.
He broke strict show rules by physically touching the TV worker, who wore a face covering, because crew and celebrity cast members must remain at least two metres apart throughout their time on the series.
A source explained: ‘All crew are told to stay two metres apart from cast members, which is a Covid regulation. Sound and security, who do tests, are the only people that can come into contact with the celebrities. Crew are also asked to wear face coverings to prevent a Covid outbreak on set, which would completely ruin the show.
‘Mike having physical contact with the assistant producer was a rule break and he shouldn’t have approached her. She was taken completely by surprise and didn’t expect Mike to behave the way he did.’
“She was taken completely by surprise and didn’t expect Mike to behave the way he did.” Yes, she probably expected to go to work and do her job without being assaulted by a contestant on the reality show. And I hope this Covid-protocol thing isn’t an issue for her job – she did not invite Tindall’s actions, he literally attacked her from behind, groping her and grabbing her breast. It shouldn’t be about the Covid regulation, it should be about “we want our female staffers to feel safe.” But anything to get Mike Tindall off this f–king show, I guess.
Things Meghan’s been criticised for: crossing her legs, eating avocados, writing on bananas, having flowers at her wedding, holding hands, cradling her bump, wearing wedge shoes/dark nail polish etc etc.
But Tindall is just being playful 😠 #MeghanMarkIe #MikeTindall #DailyMail pic.twitter.com/48UfjqHYC7— Kay Player (@Kay_L_Player) November 7, 2022
Mike Tindall( a married man) the young crew person looks ecstatic … not #ImACeleb #ImACelebrity pic.twitter.com/Y8qeK9OasV
— Luke Elkins💙 (@LukeelkinsTV) November 6, 2022
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
- Zara and Mike Tindall arrive at the National service of thanks giving at St Pauls Cathedral on the second day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations on 03/06/2022,Image: 696622042, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Humphrey Nemar / Avalon
- Zara Tindall and her husband Mike Tindall arrive for the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral, London, on day two of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II. The National Service marks The Queen’s 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom, the Realms and the Commonwealth. Public service is at the heart of the event and over 400 recipients of Honours in the New Year or Birthday Honours lists have been invited in recognition of their contribution to public life. Drawn from all four nations of the United Kingdom, they include NHS and key workers, teaching staff, public servants, and representatives from the Armed Forces, charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups.,Image: 696630234, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: -, Model Release: no, Credit line: Kirsty O’Connor / Avalon
- London, UK, 14th Sep 2022. Zara and Mike Tindall. The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Westminster Hall. It is followed by the Queen’s four children, including King Charles III, who proceed into Westminster Hall for a service led by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The service is also attended by senior figures in Parliament and the House of Lords, the Church of England and others. The Queen’s coffin will lie in state following the service. Members of the Yeomen of the Guard and the Household Division will guard the coffin.,Image: 722679318, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Imageplotter / Avalon
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