Frankie Bridge has branded the old 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' hotel a "s***hole".
The former Saturdays singer stayed at the five-star Palazzo Versace hotel when her husband Wayne Bridge competed on the ITV reality show Down Under in 2016, and she was appalled by the poor quality furnishings and overpriced ketchup, while she moaned that the place was packed with tourists.
Appearing on Alan Carr's 'Life’s a Beach' podcast, she said: “There were no cushions. When we asked for cushions, they kinda rolled their eyes. When they brought them out it was like the moths had had them.
“Adam Thomas’s wife asked for a pot of ketchup for her little one and it was $2!
“There was a Christmas tree made of teddy bears and you would get loads of coaches turning up –people would pile out, have a picture in front of the tree and then leave.”
The hotel has since been swapped for the Marriott in Gold Coast.
The 'All Fired Up' hitmaker herself went on to compete on the show in 2021, however, it was held in North Wales amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hit show was filmed at Gwrych Castle in 2020 and 2021 due to travel restrictions.
Despite the freezing temperatures in the historic building, Frankie preferred not to be too far away from her boys.
She said: "I’ve always wanted to do it, I feel like it’s kind of like a rite of passage, but the thought of being on the other side of the world to my kids kind of always put me off, even though I wouldn’t be able to see them or speak to them, that would just be a step too far.
"When it was in Wales I was like, 'OK, cool, this is the time to do it.' But then, freezing. Should of ditched the kids and gone with Australia."
Frankie, 34, finished in third place.
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