Ola Jordan's husband James insists he’s ‘not jealous’ of men watching her in the I’m A Celebrity jungle shower

The dancer says he got used to men ogling his wife on Strictly 
Not jealous: James Jordan doesn't mind men watching Ola Jordan in the shower
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Jennifer Ruby15 November 2016
The Weekender

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James Jordan has insisted that he doesn’t mind other men watching wife Ola Jordan use the jungle shower on I’m A Celebrity.

The professional dancer has hit back at reports that he has been getting jealous, saying that he was used to people ogling his other half on Stirctly Come Dancing.

As the 34-year-old stripped off and used the infamous jungle shower for the first time on Monday night’s show, he wrote on Twitter:

“I'm still loving all the press saying I'm getting jealous of the men looking at @The_OlaJordan. She did Strictly for 10 years. Oh dear.”

Jordan didn’t seem too happy about watching his wife suffer through the first Bushtucker Trial though, telling followers that it was a ‘hard’ watch.

“That was EPIC. My poor baby,” he wrote as the dancer had a record 120,000 creepy crawlies dropped on her head.

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“I can't begin to tell you how hard that was for me to watch @imacelebrity is my favourite show on TV but very different to watch now,” he posted.

He then added: “I've only just realised my wife @The_OlaJordan has bigger balls than me....”

Jordan then seemed keen to get viewers to actually vote for his wife to do another trail, writing: “Let's all vote for @The_OlaJordan #ImACeleb #TeamOla She will kill me!”

Alongside Scarlett Moffatt and Sam Quek and Jordan Banjo, Jordan had to endure the horrendous first task on Monday night.

The four stars had to lie down in a tomb for ten minutes as rats, spiders and cockroaches were dropped on them.

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