This year's season of I'm A Celebrity...
Get Me Out Of Here! is capturing the attention of TV audiences across the nation, with millions of viewers tuning in nightly. The much-loved ITV reality series is set to draw to a close come December, culminating in one lucky campmate earning the title of King or Queen of the Jungle. The grand finale is scheduled to broadcast on Sunday, 8 December on ITV from 9pm until 10.
40pm. It is anticipated that the last three campmates standing will grace the final, with their fate in the hands of a public vote to determine the winner. Presently, McFly sensation Danny Jones is tipped as the top contender for the crown.
Bookies at Coral have positioned Danny as the 5-4 front-runner, followed narrowly by Coleen Rooney who stands at 5-2. Reverend Richard Coles holds odds of 11-4, whilst Maura Higgins is sitting further back at 11-1. Trailing behind Maura are GK Barry on 22-1 odds, Oti Mabuse at 40-11 and Alan Halsall at longer odds of 66-1, reports Wales Online .
Barry McGuigan is a long shot with 125-1, and trailing the pack is Melvin Odoom at 150-1. Tulisa Contostavlos found herself as the third celebrity leaving the jungle, preceeded by radio presenter Dean McCullough as the second evictee. Loose Women panelist Jane Moore was the first to depart from this year's lineup.
Following his departure, Dean shared insights into life in the jungle, speaking exclusively with the Mirror about how the weather had significantly worsened the conditions. He painted a grim picture: "Imagine the worst camping trip you've ever been on. You think it's going to be gorgeous, then everything gets wet and you're stuck there for weeks.
Nothing ever dries out." He remarked with some exasperation: "It's kind of a thing now in camp where if you don't have trench foot, you're kind of not cool. It was a real thing, and it does bring the mood down.
Me and Coleen were both like: 'when are we going to get a chance to do some sun bathing?'" Further detailing their experiences, he shared how one night's heavy rainstorm forced them into the Bush Telegraph for 45 minutes. "All our crocodile tail for dinner was ruined, so they gave us tofu instead," he recalled. "If that's not a short change, I don't know what is.
..from crocodile tail to tofu.
I'm from Belfast, and I live in Manchester, the two wettest places in the UK. I will never whinge about that rain ever again. It was biblical.
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I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! is set to come to an end this weekend, as one of the campmates will be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle. The show has been plagued by bad weather with one star saying it was 'biblical'