McFly’s Danny Jones started his journey in the I’m A Celebrity jungle this weekend and tonight’s episode (November 20) saw the musician get emotional.
This came as he chatted to other celebrities on the subject of his tattoos.
He said he was "underage" when he had some of them done and there isn't any meaning behind his tattoos.
Although, he has a quote from his Grandad on his chest.
Viewers send their love to Danny as he opens up about anxiety
He opened up about having therapy after a panic attack on This Morning and anxiety that consumed him.
Jones said his heart rate went "crazy". Recalling this made him emotional and his campmates surrounded him and hugged him.
Tulisa Contostavlos told him it was okay to be "vulnerable" and to let his emotions come out.
She said that the number one rule in camp should be not to apologise for crying.
Viewers on X shared their sadness at seeing Danny cry with one saying: "Bless Danny #imaceleb".
Another commented: "Protect Danny Jones by all accounts".
One said: "Very cool hearing a ‘rockstar’ be so open with anxiety and therapy and showing emotions on national TV".
Another shared their support for the musician: "Honestly Danny, I hear it! That feeling of not wanting to burden anybody else with your load is so so real. You just feel as though you have to carry it".
Danny Jones and Alan Halsall take part in luxury items challenge
In the previous episode, Jones teamed up with Coronation Street’s Alan Halsall to take part in a Deals on Wheels challenge.
The pair had to answer trivia questions about themselves and the other campmates in order to claim their luxury items.
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This year, ITV had family members choose their luxury items as opposed to the celebrities choosing them before entering the jungle.
Items included a dressing gown, cushions with family pictures on, music and more.
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In the challenge, Danny and Alan managed to get eight out of 10 luxury items with only Loose Women’s Jane Moore and former boxer Barry McGuigan missing out.
The latest series of I’m A Celebrity has a wide range of popular stars including Alan Halsall Coleen Rooney, Melvin Odoom, Oti Mabuse and Barry McGuigan to name a few.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! airs every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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