Jane Moore shares 'personal bombshell' leaving I'm A Celeb campmates in tears
by Bradley Jolly · NottinghamshireLiveJane Moore, a regular on Loose Women, once abandoned a tattoo session midway due to the unbearable pain. The TV personality shared this amusing anecdote with her I'm a Celebrity co-stars, revealing that she attempted to get a tattoo at the tender age of 18 but found the process too excruciating to endure.
She left the parlour after only an outline was completed. Speaking on Wednesday's ITV show, Jane joked that the incomplete tattoo now looks like a "golden eagle" as her posterior has expanded over time.
Her revelation left her campmates, including Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall, McFly's Danny Jones, and N-Dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos, momentarily speechless before they erupted into laughter. Jane's story came up during a conversation about Danny's leg tattoo.
The Bolton-born musician confessed he was underage when he got his large tattoo, which features Bruce Springsteen lyrics. Jane then shared her own tattoo tale: "When I was about 18, I thought I'm gonna get a bluebird on my bum. They just did the outline and I went 'too painful, thanks', and I just left... So I've just got this outline. It's like a golden eagle now because my arse has got bigger."
This light-hearted exchange provided some relief for Danny, who later in the show opened up about his long-standing struggle with anxiety, reports the Mirror.
His fellow jungle stars Oti Mabuse and Tulisa praised him for his candidness. When questioned about therapy, Danny shared: "Yeah, I've been in therapy since I was 19 for anxiety."
He then recounted an experience of having a panic attack during a live television interview, describing how he was "freaking out" and struggled to respond to a question, with his heart racing. Jane inquired if he had suffered from anxiety since childhood, causing Danny to become visibly upset, covering his face with his hands as he admitted: "I think I escaped a lot."
As he broke down in tears, Tulisa observed in the Bush Telegraph: "We're seeing a lot of emotion coming out of Danny which is beautiful." Later, back in the camp, Danny expressed his gratitude to his fellow campmates.