Roy Keane smirks as he watches Ian Wright's first challenge in I'm A Celebrity

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The former Manchester United midfielder tuned in to Sunday's launch show alongside his ITV colleagues

Former Manchester Untied midfielder Roy Keane wasn't able to hide a smirk as he watched fellow pundit Ian Wright enter the jungle.

The first show of the new series saw contestants split into two teams before facing a number of challenges just to reach their campsites, with many of Wright's colleagues tuning in to show support for the pundit. Wright in particular appeared to be having a hard time and could be repeatedly be seen fighting hard to stay upright.

While some of the onlookers appeared to show concerned reactions as Wright struggled to keep his balance in the windy conditions, others seemed to see the funny side.

 

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