Ex-Celtic midfielder Roy Keane had a laugh at Ian Wright's expense last night as he and other former players watched the England legend walk the plank on I'm A Celebrity.
The Irishman - famed for his no-nonsense and somewhat stoic demeanor - chuckled and smiled as he watched Wright take part in his first challenge of the series.
Wright, 56 - another former Celtic player - was forced to face a huge height to walk a shaky plank before he could go to camp Down Under in last night's first episode.
ITV football team in Kosovo watching I’m A Celebrity & @IanWright0 on the plank. @LeeDixon2 @GlennHoddle & Roy Keane all gripped 😆 #ImACeleb #TeamIan pic.twitter.com/RFRN4aYDKh
— Mark Pougatch (@markpougatch) November 17, 2019
And taking time out of their filming for England's win over Kosovo, the ITV team shared footage of Keane, Glenn Hoddle and Lee Dixon enjoying watching their mate in action.
Shared by presenter Mark Pougatch on social media, fans loved the footage.
Some couldn't even believe they'd spotted Keane with a smile on his face.
One laughed: "Keano in background buzzing".
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Another joked: "Did I see Roy Keane smile then????"
One added: "Love this...even a smile on Roy Keane!"
A fourth commented: "Good to see a genuine smile from Roy".
Wright wasn't quite able to win the challenge meaning he spends time with his pals in Snake Rock - the less than glam camp for the 2019 show.
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