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Fans Baffled: AngryGinge Doesn't Know Bob Marley Died

29 Nov

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Summary

  • AngryGinge questioned if Bob Marley was dead during I'm A Celebrity.
  • Fans expressed disbelief on social media about the confession.
  • The contestant also participated in a critter-filled challenge.
Fans Baffled: AngryGinge Doesn't Know Bob Marley Died

During a recent episode of I'm A Celebrity, contestant AngryGinge, identified as Morgan Burtwistle, caused a stir among viewers with a surprising admission. While discussing dream guests with fellow campmate Aitch, AngryGinge inquired if Bob Marley, the legendary reggae artist, was deceased, expressing genuine shock when informed he had passed away decades ago. This revelation quickly became a talking point on social media.

Fans reacted with a mixture of amusement and disbelief on X (formerly Twitter), with many commenting on the 24-year-old Twitch star's apparent lack of awareness regarding Bob Marley's death in 1981. The comments highlighted the generational gap and the unique moments that reality television can provide.

Beyond this surprising moment, the celebrities also faced a challenging 'The Cave' trial. The group, including Ruby Wax, Kelly Brook, Martin Kemp, Jack Osbourne, and Alex Scott, had to navigate a confined space filled with critters and spiders to complete puzzles. Despite their efforts, they managed to secure five out of six stars for the camp's dinner.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AngryGinge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, is a 24-year-old Twitch and YouTube star known for his football content.
Bob Marley, the pioneer of reggae music, died in May 1981 from cancer.
The celebrities participated in 'The Cave' trial, facing critters and puzzles to win stars for their camp.

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