The drama surrounding I’m A Celebrity South Africa just reached a boiling point, with new developments in Janice Dickinson’s shocking fall and her ongoing legal battle with ITV. As the saga deepens, veteran supermodel Janice is now preparing for her day in court, suing ITV Studios over permanent facial injuries and nerve damage from a fall she suffered in camp. 

A New Twist Uncovered
While Jimmy Bullard is already gearing up for legal action over his own All Stars fallout, it’s Janice’s case that’s raising eyebrows with an unexpected twist. Complaints have now been lodged against the medical team who treated Janice, with the Health Professionals Council of South Africa (HPCSA) launching an investigation into the care she received.

Janice’s claim centers on a nighttime fall in camp when she tripped over a bench while heading to the toilet. ITV’s defense claims Janice was administered Zolpidem (known as Ambien), a drug she had previously struggled with, but Janice insists she had no knowledge of the drug being used.



Medical Questions and Allegations of Negligence
The legal battle is further complicated by allegations against ITV’s medical team, with Janice’s lawyers pointing to possible negligence in her care. Janice’s fall left her with severe injuries, including facial deformities, and she has since shared harrowing details of being left in the dark for ten minutes before receiving help.

The legal papers also reveal that Janice’s health care team failed to fully disclose her medical history, and some believe that ITV could be held liable for her injuries. Despite ITV’s insistence that they provided adequate care and reimbursed Janice’s medical costs, Janice’s claims continue to cast a shadow over the show’s production.


Faked Goodbye Letter Sparks Further Outrage
In a dramatic turn, it has been revealed that Janice’s emotional “goodbye letter,” read out by campmate Helen Flanagan during the show, was allegedly faked. Sources close to Janice claim that she was unconscious in the hospital at the time the letter was said to have been written.
Janice’s friends were furious when they learned that the letter, which praised her campmates, was entirely fabricated. A source close to Janice told The Sun, “Janice was in hospital, scared and in pain. She couldn’t have written that letter, it’s all a lie.”
The Fallout from All Stars Chaos
Janice has watched the fallout from the All Stars season unfold with a knowing eye. As ITV faces multiple legal battles, including Jimmy Bullard’s claims of biased editing, Janice’s case against the network continues to unfold in the background. She remains determined to get justice for the injuries and mistreatment she suffered on set.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/



