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Julia Morris breaks silence on infamous I’m A Celeb feud

<p> As this year’s season of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! has come to a close with the <a href="https://www.oversixty.com.au/entertainment/tv/queen-of-the-jungle-crowned-for-i-m-a-celeb" target="_blank" rel="noopener">winner announced</a>, host Julia Morris has opened up about the feud between Domenica Calarco and Kerri-Anne Kennerley that went viral online.</p> <p>She appeared on the Will &amp; Woody radio show hosted by Will McMahon and recently eliminated jungle-goer Woody Whitelaw, where she confirmed reports that Domenica called Kerri-Anne a “c**t” and said she was shocked things had escalated to that level.</p> <p>“We have definitely never experienced a fight in front of us like that,” she explained.</p> <p>“Oftentimes over the years if people are disgruntled they never bring it to trial, they never bring it in a space where there is Chris [Brown] and I. Because oftentimes, that is a live window into Australia and everybody knows that this is their moment to behave or to get their side of the story out, all that sort of stuff.</p> <p>“The C-bomb absolutely came out, but honestly from where Chris and I were standing I could see both sides of the frustration.”</p> <p>Morris also revealed why the full extent of the fight and the explicit language used didn’t make it on air.</p> <p>“Look, it’s really weird with something like that,” she said. “We are a children’s show essentially, maybe not a kid’s show but it is a show that kids are watching with their families.</p> <p>“We are never, ever, ever - even with bleeping - going to have that language go to air, ever. Why would we? It’s unacceptable, and Dom also accepts that it was unacceptable.”</p> <p>She added, “In the heat of the moment I don’t think either women were articulating what they thought. So when they both came away they both definitely told a slightly different story, but I honestly think it was their truth, both of them.”</p> <p>Morris' comments come after Dom <a href="https://www.oversixty.com.au/entertainment/tv/it-was-unbecoming-domenica-calarco-opens-up-on-her-feud-with-kerri-anne" target="_blank" rel="noopener">opened up about the feud</a> herself, and shortly after <a href="https://www.oversixty.com.au/entertainment/tv/dicko-opens-up-on-kerri-anne-s-dramatic-exit-from-i-m-a-celeb" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ian "Dicko" Dickinson weighed in </a>on KAK's abrupt exit.</p> <p>“The thing about being in the jungle is that you have to be selfless,” she shared. “It's not just about you, you have to go in as a team player.</p> <p>“And I think it just got to a point where I was frustrated that she wouldn't even try and I just was like, ‘Why are you even here bro?’. You can't have your cake and eat it too. You can't enjoy camp life and eat the food that we’re scavenging for and then come to trials and say you're not going to do it.”</p> <p>Dom added that she knew the Australian public would consistently vote Kerri-Anne into trials for entertainment value, so she felt like it was important to call out her lack of effort.</p> <p>“It happened the way it happened, and look, I'm not proud of the language that was used, but I still stand by everything and the messaging behind it because that's how I truly felt, and I still feel that way,” she remarked. “I would have just, I guess, articulated myself in a better way, but in the heat of the moment when you're starving and you've eaten soup for a few nights, it happens.”</p> <p><em>Image credit: Instagram</em></p>

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"It was unbecoming": Domenica Calarco opens up on her feud with Kerri-Anne

<p>Domenica Calarco has opened up on her fiery feud with Kerri-Anne Kennerley in the <em>I'm a Celeb</em> jungle. </p> <p>The outspoken <em>MAFS</em> contestant was booted from the jungle in a shock elimination on Monday night, and has spoken out her now infamous argument with the TV presenter. </p> <p>While in the jungle, Domenica and Kerri-Anne clashed over Kerri-Anne's refusal to participate in team challenges, prompting Dom to tell her she had “no respect” and that she’d never met anyone “so selfish”.</p> <p>Fellow celeb Dicko also <a href="https://oversixty.com.au/entertainment/tv/dicko-opens-up-on-kerri-anne-s-dramatic-exit-from-i-m-a-celeb" target="_blank" rel="noopener">revealed</a> after his exit last week that Calarco had also called Kennerley a “c**t” in scenes that didn’t make it to air.</p> <p>Chatting exclusively with <a href="https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/reality-tv/im-a-celebrity/domenica-calarco-reveals-what-happened-after-explosive-kerrianne-kennerley-fight/news-story/63c370ac60e3d33dfa1647845af962db" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>news.com.au</em></a>, Calarco confirmed that she did drop the C-bomb, admitting that her language during the argument was “unacceptable”.</p> <p>She also privately asked producers to pass on an apology to Kennerley, who abruptly quit the show after just three days after the clash.</p> <p>“I haven’t spoken to her personally because I was in the jungle but I had passed on a message to her,” Calarco said.</p> <p>“I have apologised for my language, it was unbecoming. I wouldn’t use that language again, now that I’m fed."</p> <p>“But in the heat of the moment, I was struggling mentally. The sleep deprivation, the food deprivation, it gets to you. So for me, it was a culmination of all of that."</p> <p> </p> <p>“I’m not proud of the language, but I stand by how I felt. And I still feel that [way].”</p> <p>Despite the explosive fight, Domenica said she was shocked at Kerri-Anne's decision to leave the jungle. </p> <p>“I kind of thought KAK had a little bit more in her. I didn’t think she’d throw in the towel,” she said, before adding one final blow, “[But] she did have to get back to Port Douglas on April 22 for a golf tournament, so …”</p> <p>Calarco said Kennerley’s refusal to attempt any of the difficult challenges in order to “get her campmates fed” became the source of her frustrations, and ultimately led to her outburst.</p> <p>“KAK was constantly getting voted in [to do challenges] because people wanted to see her push herself out of her comfort zone, but before we even headed in, she was adamant she wasn’t going to try,” she said.</p> <p>“And I was terrified of the food challenges, I have a phobia of vomiting, it was my nightmare fuel situation, but I knew I was going to try because we needed to bring home stars, everyone was starving."</p> <p>“You’ve got to be selfless, it’s not about you, it’s about feeding everyone. So it was that frustration of knowing we were gonna get nowhere with her.”</p> <p>Now that Domenica has recovered from her deprivations of the jungle, she said she is open to a reconciliation with Kerri-Anne and a chance to apologise in person. </p> <p>“[If I saw her] I’d say, ‘I’d love to get a Pinot gris with you, my shout,’” she said. </p> <p>“Obviously she’s no longer in Africa but if the chance comes up I’d happily have a chat with her.”</p> <p><em>Image credits: I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!</em></p>

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