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I'm A Celeb Josie Gibson leaves fans in hysterics with hilarious gaffe

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I'm A Celeb Josie Gibson leaves fans in hysterics with hilarious gaffe
I'm A Celeb Josie Gibson leaves fans in hysterics with hilarious gaffe

I'M A Celebrity fans couldn't contain their laughter as Josie Gibson made a hilarious blunder tonight.

The This Morning host, 38, had been talking about Jamie Lynn Spears' chances of winning the Bushtucker Trial.

Fred told Josie how Jamie Lynn had "emancipated" herself so she can be free from parental control when she was a teenager eiqreiqkiuzprw
Fred told Josie how Jamie Lynn had "emancipated" herself so she can be free from parental control when she was a teenagerCredit: itv
Josie hilariously fumbled the word and instead said 'e-masturbation' leaving fans in stitches
Josie hilariously fumbled the word and instead said 'e-masturbation' leaving fans in stitchesCredit: itv

Fred Sirieix said that he thought she is "definitely strong" based on her life experiences.

The Channel 4 star touched upon Jamie's journey of emancipation as a teenager, highlighting how she bravely broke free from her parents' control.

But Josie, ended up mixing up the word "emancipation" with a rather X-rated word.

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Fred said: "She's definitely strong. What she's done in her life is no mean feat. She left home when she was 16, she emancipated herself."

Josie then chimed and said: "Is that what 'e-masturbation' is?"

Fits of laughter from the camp could be heard.

The blunder also left many viewers in hysterics on X/Twitter.

One wrote: "E-masturbation'' what dictionary did you pick this up from then Josie."

A second added: "Did Josie just say that?!"

A third penned: "Not a regular watching I'm A Celeb but happy to have learned a new word tonight."

A fourth wrote: "Josie pronouncing emancipation as something else."

A fifth joked: "I think Josie actually thinks that is a word."

The ex-Zoey 101 star has been on a rollercoaster of emotions, spilling the beans about her famous family since entering the jungle.

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She spoke candidly about her teenage pregnancy in 2008.

In a heartfelt conversation with her campmate Fred, Jamie Lynn reflected on her experience of unexpectedly getting pregnant while working on the popular kids show, Zoey 101.

She openly admitted to being hounded by "a swarm of paparazzi".

Jamie recounted the overwhelming experience that led her to make the difficult decision of moving to Mississippi in order to escape the relentless media circus.

“When I got out of that, I told my parents I was going to emancipate them, that way I could make my own decisions," Jamie shared.

The star added: "I was secretly telling her I was going to doctor's appointments. I was going to meetings with a lawyer… My poor mum, we put her through it."

It was revealed recently, that Britney Spears has made amends with her sister before she went into I’m A Celebrity.

Britney is now able to watch Jamie every night, after having a VPN set up to allow her to watch ITV in the US.

A source said: “Britney has asked her team to install a system which allows her to catch up on I’m A Celebrity when she can.

“Britney and Jamie Lynn spoke before she went in and naturally, Britney wants to keep up to date with what is happening.

“When I got out of that, I told my parents I was going to emancipate them, that way I could make my own decisions," Jamie shared
“When I got out of that, I told my parents I was going to emancipate them, that way I could make my own decisions," Jamie sharedCredit: Getty
Britney is watching her sister on I'm A Celeb through VPN
Britney is watching her sister on I'm A Celeb through VPNCredit: Disney General Entertainment Con

Sukaina Benzakour

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