ITV accused of 'shameless' advertising for Amazon as celebs are delivered their luxury items in branded boxes during latest episode By DOLLY BUSBY, SHOWBIZ REPORTER IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA Published: 22:56, 19 November 2024 | Updated: 23:11, 19 November 2024 e-mail 14 shares 2 View comments ITV has been accused of 'shameless' advertising for Amazon products on I'm A Celebrity . On Tuesday night's episode McFly's Danny Jones , 38, and Coronation Street 's Alan Halsall , 42, were able to earn their campmates luxury items chosen by their family watching at home. Arriving at the 'Jungle Delivery Centre', the pair had to answer questions about the other contestants to win a luxury item - so far packaged in an unmarked box bearing just the celebrity's name.
But when the items later arrived in camp, they were packaged in a clearly marked Amazon delivery box and were placed on camera in the Bush Telegraph - the confessional room where the celebrities address the public. ITV has been accused of 'shameless' advertising for Amazon products on I'm A Celebrity after the campmates luxury items were delivered to camp in a branded box Viewers were quick to point out the 'shameless' product placement of Amazon and questioned whether the corporation was getting a free plug As Alan, 42, carried it down, the Loose Women panellist Jane Moore, 62, shouted: 'He's carrying an Amazon box!' BBC Radio 1's Dean McCullough added: 'Seeing Alan carrying that Amazon box..
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