I think Janet deserves the title more then Joe. Joe doesn't even want to camp leader because as he said himself, he has no leadership qualities. Also he is too used to sitting on the fence
I don't mind Janet, Heidi. I just don't like the way she has ridiculed Paul Burrel's previous job, intellect and sexuality. If she is a watered down version of her Mother............................
I'M A CELEBRITY: JANET GETS THE HUMP
JANET Street-Porter faced a bunch of stubborn camels yesterday - as her boyfriend talked about her own awkward ways in the kitchen.
Janet and Sophie Anderton linked up for a Bushtucker Trial, in which they had to manoeuvre eight male camels into parking spaces and then persuade them to sit down.
Janet joked: "They have got bigger teeth than I have - and that's saying something."
The girls, kitted out in protective gear, were given seven minutes to complete the task, and managed to bag three stars out of five.
Sophie revealed her fear of the beasts, saying: "I spent three days in the Atlas mountains and I have had bad experiences with them. I saw someone's kneecap taken out by one of their kicks.
"I was really nervous but we did it."
Back home, Janet's long-term lover revealed that her obsession with cooking had caused huge bust-ups.
Restaurant boss Peter Spanton, who has coped with Janet for six years, said he had sympathy for Paul Burrell after Janet took the role of head chef in the camp.
Peter, 49, said: "Janet's a great cook, so it's not surprising she likes to prepare the food.
"The only time we have major rows is over the cooking - we both stand round the oven arguing how things should be done."
Back in the jungle, Fran Cosgrave said: "Paul is really dying to show off his flair for cooking and Janet will not let him cook.
"He has just told me that he is a professionally trained French chef - he did a two-year course."
But Janet's boyfriend Peter was full of praise for her efforts in the camp. He said: "I think she's done fantastically well.
"She's got a formidable reputation. She doesn't mince her words but she's never malicious and I think the public recognise that. I think she's come across really well and has surprised a lot of people."
Peter, who runs a restaurant in Clerkenwell, East London, added: "I genuinely don't think there's anything she's scared of.
"Before she did this, she'd been to Australia on a six-day walk in the desert.
"There is nothing that fazes her. The stuff that freaks out the others is like water off a duck's back to Janet. She's totally fearless.
"I've been glued to the show. I've been voting for her. My text thumb is sore.
"My highlight was seeing her killing and eating the eel. It was brilliant. We'll have a party here when she gets back - with some decent food. We'll have the champagne ready."
Mirror