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Keep Kerry in the jungle!

Kerry McFadden should stay in the jungle - that's the view of the Warrington Guardian, which has launched a campaign to keep her in a reality TV show.

The cry-baby has emerged as the favourite to be first to be given the boot from the show I'm A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here!, where contestants have to live in the Australian forests for a fortnight.

For readers of the Warrington Guardian, it's more a case of "She's A Celebrity - Keep Her In There!"

The Newsquest title's campaign wants readers to vote to keep the ex-Atomic Kitten star, who hails from the Cheshire town and is now married to Westlife singer Bryan McFadden, in the show.

A major poster campaign is under way across Warrington, and readers can log on to the paper's website to read a daily diary of Kerry's antics, written by the Guardian's web editor Emma Stewart, and vote for the first person they want out of the programme.

  • Kerry in the show
  • The Warrington Guardian's campaign has the support of Kerry's mum, Sue Katona, who lives in the town.

    She said: "Don't misinterpret Kerry - she may have been crying at the beginning, but she knew what she was letting herself in for and she will be strong. Please, please vote for her."

    To catch up with the Guardian's diary, check out www.thisiswarrington.co.uk.

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