Everton fans are convinced Tony Bellew has been censored by 'I'm a Celebrity' when it comes to speaking out about the Toffees' controversial 10-point deduction in the Premier League.
The Bomber, who is a massive Everton fan, is currently Down Under competing on ITV's hit show 'I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here'. However, fans noted he hasn't mentioned the fortunes of his club on the show.
Last Month, Sean Dyche's side were deducted 10 points for failing to comply with the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules. And Everton fans are convinced it's the I'm a Celeb producers that have edited out Bellew's comments on the points deduction.
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"Imagine having Tony Bellew's platform #ImACeleb and not mentioning #Everton and the #Corruption at the #PremierLeague," one fan shared on X. And another replied: "He probably has mentioned it but clever editing by the producers mean you won't see it!"
However, rival football fans have slammed the Everton fans: "Everton fans really are a different breed!" While a second added: "The world against Everton it seems. Even ITV are in on the act!"
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"Ah yes, Ant and Dec and the producers are definitely conspiring against Everton," a third joked. And another added: "Matt Le Tissier levels this!"
Everton's point deduction plunged them back into the relegation zone, but they secured a huge three points over the weekend against relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest. The Toffees are now 18th, two points off safety.
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