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I'm A Celebrity fans say 'actually' as they make admission about Jamie Lynn Spears after 'game plan'

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here fans have found themselves making an admission about Jamie Lynn Spears - marking a major U-turn. The actress and singer is among the famous faces who have swapped their luxury lives for the jungle in the ITV reality show.

During Monday night's (November 27) edition of the programme, Jamie left her campmates Tony Bellew and Marvin Humes emotional as she told them how her daughter nearly drowned in a freak accident at their home pond. She recalled the incident when her eldest daughter Maddie got caught under a quad bike when she was a child.

Jamie said the experience led her to become Catholic as she feels it was “a miracle” that Maddie survived. She said: "I almost lost my oldest daughter… she drowned and we couldn’t save her. We tried really hard. She was trapped under a little side-by-side that we ride around our pond. This is in 2017 so she was eight or nine, something like that."

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The younger sibling of pop star Britney recalled how she, her husband and her parents-in-law rushed to save Maddie before emergency teams arrived. "I could feel her arm, and I’m jerking it, I couldn’t get her up because it’s a pretty heavy machine," she said. "In that moment you think, you know logically she’s been under water too long… nobody can live if they’ve been underwater this long. You logically are thinking these things.

"Then you hear the sirens coming. Thank god my mother-in-law, first thing she did was call 911. (Maddie) was caught in the safety netting. So when they got there, she was not alive.

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