I'm A Celebrity contestant reveals the rudest A-lister he's ever met: 'Pain in the a**'

Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes revealed his worst ever interview, and it's not someone we'd have expected!

I'm A Celebrity's Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes
I'm A Celebrity's Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes revealed the worst celebrity he's ever interviewed in his career. Photo: Ten

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! contestant Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes has revealed the worst celebrity he's ever interviewed as a radio and TV host, and the answer left his fellow campmates disappointed. The topic came up during Max Baledge's 'talk show' called That's So Camp which saw contestants being interviewed for their campmates' enjoyment.

Max was interviewing Dave when he said, "Over your incredible career, you have worked with and interviewed, some of the absolute greats. I want you to be honest with me and our live studio audience – who was the rudest?"

"If we're going to be honest... it hurts me to say it, but it is... it's Ben Stiller!" Hughesy said, leaving the other stars shocked that the Zoolander star would be a bad interview.

Ben Stiller, who's known for his comedic roles, was the celebrity Hughesy named as the worst to interview. Photo: Getty
Ben Stiller, who's known for his comedic roles, was the celebrity Hughesy named as the worst to interview. Photo: Getty

"I was a big fan," the former radio host revealed to the camp.

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"And what happened there, Dave?" Max prodded.

"He was just a pain in the a**! Yeah!" Hughesy responded.

He later joked to the cameras that he might have "ruined [his] Hollywood career" by sharing the name.

Max on I'm A Celebrity
I'm A Celebrity fans were left in tears after Max Balegde shared a heartfelt story about surviving the Manchester terrorist attack. Photo: Ten

It comes after Max shared the heart-wrenching story of how he and his sister survived the Manchester Arena attack in 2017. Max shared the story of why he chose his charity Minus18, which supports the LGBTQIA+ community.

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"My charity is a charity called Minus18 that provides LGBTQ education in schools," Max began. "I remember the exact moment that I realised that I was gay, and I remember thinking I would just keep it to myself forever and I just thought, that's just what I'm going to do."

"It took a real big thing for me to realise, basically, I don't know if you remember, there was a terrorist attack in Manchester at a concert and I was there with my little sister, who I love very much," he said, breaking down in tears.

"And I'm not a parent, obviously, but it was just me and her there, and I remember in that moment feeling like I have the responsibility of someone's life in my hands, and I was so upset, and confused and panicked."

He added, "When we got out and everything was OK, luckily, we were OK, but I remember in that moment being like, 'Oh my God, you could have just died, and you're robbing your family, who you love so much, of knowing who you actually are.'

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"And I just think that the work that Minus18 do, if I'd just learned in school that you can be gay and live a happy, healthy, normal life, from a young age I think it wouldn't have taken something as dark as that to make me take that step to be myself. And I wish I had a charity like that when I was younger."

Viewers were overcome by emotion after hearing Max's story, with one Instagram user writing, "This made me cry. The actual fear and responsibility he must have felt 😢."

"I can’t watch this 💔," another said.

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"He kept her safe, in spite of the shaking and lack of calm reaction to an emergency," a third said.

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! airs Sundays at 7pm, and Monday – Thursday at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play.