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I'm A Celebrity icon Medic Bob axed due to coronavirus restrictions

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coronavirus restrictions. Medic Bob, whose real name is Robert McCarron, had worked as a resident doctor on the ITV show before quickly becoming a familiar face to viewers.Fans of the show will remember Bob leaping into action at countless Bushtucker Trials - including Gillian McKeith's infamous 'fainting' episode in 2010.He also helped Ex-olympian Fatima Whitbread retrieve a rogue cockroach from her nose in 2011 and stepped in to encourage Scarlett Moffatt to shower in 2016 when she went days without washing.Bob's no nonsense attitude and advice will be sorely missed by the campmates this year as they battle the gruelling conditions in Wales for the first time ever.

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