I’m A Celebrity’s Danny Jones’ sister Vix Wright-Jones poked fun at her brother in the jungle with a hilarious clip on Tuesday.
Vix, 40, who is also a singer like her famous brother, took to Instagram to share a hilarious clip of her impersonating each member of the camp, including star McFly.
Vix began by looking through some faux ivy before putting on a pair of red shorts, a blue top and a tan jacket before finishing her look with a classic Australian hat and a black backpack.
Viv struck a series of poses before changing her clothes, tying her shirt in a knot at the front and striking a series of sensual poses complete with hiking boots and thick socks.
Vix struck several poses in different variations of the I’m A Celeb outfits, including one with glasses, similar to those worn at the horrific trials.
At one point, the star posed as Tulisa, with her hair in a messy bun and a bandana, and instead of Tulisa’s boss tattoo, Vix had written “Vote for Danny” on her forearm.
I’m A Celebrity’s Danny Jones’ sister Vix Wright-Jones, 40, poked fun at her brother in the jungle with a hilarious clip on Tuesday.
The talented singer took to Instagram to share a hilarious clip of her impersonating each member of the camp, including the McFly singer (pictured).
Vix began by looking through some fake ivy before putting on a pair of red shorts and a blue top before teasing her with various poses and props, including a water bottle.
The star played with her different costumes and joked and laughed in front of the camera, even pretending to take toilet paper to the jungle bathroom.
And the jokey clip was a family affair as Vix’s husband AJ and one of their children sat on the sofa wearing Ant and Dec masks while Danny’s sister joked around.
Vix has been following her brother’s progress on the show since he entered and previously admitted that seeing him cry on the show “killed” her.
Danny broke down in tears as he opened up about his lifelong battle with anxiety during Wednesday night’s episode.
talking to The mirrorVix said it was hard to see her brother get angry because she wanted to be able to comfort him.
“When I saw him get emotional, it killed me because I just wanted to give him a hug,” she said.
“She is a very emotionally intelligent person and I really admire that she was able to talk openly about her anxiety.
“I think by sharing that vulnerable moment in front of the nation, a lot of people could relate, so I hope that helps someone who is also struggling.”
Vix struck several poses in different variations of I’m A Celeb outfits, including one with glasses, similar to those worn at the horrific trials.
The star played with her different costumes and joked and laughed in front of the camera, even pretending to carry toilet paper into the jungle bathroom with her.
Danny was overcome with emotion as he discussed his mental health with his campmates and admitted he has received therapy since he was 19.
During the emotional talk, Oti broke down in tears as he revealed that his half-brother Neo committed suicide and admitted that he would probably still be alive if he had “talked to someone about what I was feeling.”
Explaining that one of his tattoos says “Don’t worry, be happy,” Danny said: “It’s because I’m always constantly worrying, but that’s what I’m working on.”
“I’ve been in therapy since I was 19 for anxiety.”
Danny recalled a time when he had a panic attack on live television while being interviewed.
He said: I was scared and couldn’t answer the question they asked me. (My) heart rate goes crazy.’
When Jane asked him if he thought he had anxiety from being a kid or from being in a band, he said, “I think I ran away a lot.”
Consoling the star, Tulisa said: “It’s very nice to let it out and it’s very brave to be vulnerable, people respect that.”
Vix has been following her brother’s progress on the show since he entered and previously admitted that seeing him cry on the show ‘killed’ her.
Vix confessed that it was difficult to see her brother get angry because she wanted to be able to comfort him. (Danny and Vix pictured).
Oti added: “I think it’s really good that you keep saying that people need to talk, especially young children.”
“I don’t think young people tend to talk much and the suicide rate is very high especially among young men, so I think it’s important that you keep telling people to talk about it.”
She continued: ‘I had a brother who committed suicide when he was 16 and I think if I had talked to someone about what I was feeling it would have been different.
‘Especially in our culture, we don’t really open up. Every year we celebrate his birthday, but it is the people who are still left with the aftereffects who feel it every day.
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