The day has come: the finale of I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is officially upon us, which means we'll soon discover who will be crowned this year's King or Queen of the Jungle.
Last night, after the famous Cyclone challenge that saw the celebrities win all four stars, the camp bid a sad farewell to yet another beloved campmate. The elimination of Aitch leaves just YouTuber Angryginge, Celebs Go Dating star Tom Read Wilson and EastEnders actress Shona McGarty to battle it out for the Jungle crown – but who will walk away victorious?
With just hours to go before the final, take a look back at the celebs who have left camp so far.
The rapper took part in the famous cyclone challenge before his exit
Aitch
UK rapper Aitch was the ninth contestant to leave the Jungle. When asked by hosts Ant and Dec how he felt, Aitch replied: "I'm not going to lie to you, I'm absolutely over the moon, over the moon. And I'm not just saying it being cheesy, them three in there are just mega. And this morning I woke up and I didn't care whether I was winning, Ginge was winning, Shona was winning, Tom was winning.
"I can't wait to just get home and watch the whole thing," the 25-year-old admitted. "The beautiful thing about everyone in here is they've just all been a good laugh."
Speaking of his campmates, he continued: "They've all been real people, they're all kind of just unique in their own way so the fact that you just get to spend time with people like that, and also maybe somewhat just like-minded people."
When asked who he's backing to win, the Mancunian said: "I love Shona to death. I think she deserves it, same with Tom, but that crown needs to come back to my home town, so it's Ginge."
The reality star and soap actress were the seventh and eighth contestants to leave the jungle
Jack Osbourne and Lisa Riley
Reality TV star Jack Osbourne and Emmerdale actress Lisa Riley were the seventh and eighth contestants to leave the jungle.
Sharing the best part of his experience, Jack said: "I think connecting with people."
He added: "I don’t have a huge amount of friends in England and so it’s nice to come away with, you know, 11 new friends. What an experience.
"I had no idea what to expect coming in and I knew a little bit about some of the campmates before, but I had no idea, I kind of went into this blind and just being open to the experience. Just everyone I felt like I had a connection with in some way, shape or form."
Meanwhile, Lisa said she "made friends for life" in the jungle.
On what she loved most about taking part in the show, Lisa said: "The endless laughter from the second our eyes open to the second we go to sleep, the giddiness and embracing our juvenile."
She added: "I've made friends for life, and it’s not just like fair-weather friends, I know that they are literally with me forever because of what we’ve experienced together."
Martin lasted 20 days in camp
Martin Kemp
Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp became the sixth contestant to leave the camp, lasting 20 days in the jungle.
Reflecting on his time in camp, Martin said the highlights were "without a doubt" his campmates.
"Just sitting around, not even the trials and stuff like that, but sitting around, talking and lots of laughs,' he said. "I'm not one for making new friends, and this is the first time I've done it for years, and I absolutely loved it."
He continued: "Coming out now, I feel like I've done it. I feel like I've done everything I wanted to do, experienced it, and I can walk away with some brilliant anecdotes."
On what he learned from the experience, Martin said: "I think I learned a lot about myself as well, about how patient I am, in a way, and also how emotional I am. Every turn, I felt like crying a lot of the time and it’s quite nice sometimes."
Ruby was the fifth celebrity to leave the jungle
Ruby Wax
Comedian and presenter Ruby Wax was the fifth contestant to be voted off I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.
The 72-year-old said of her time in the jungle: "I was in another land, it was fantasy land, and now suddenly there's a light, and… this is totally the opposite, we were just a cluster of loving people.
"I'd done a show in a jungle, and then I thought with people this would be really interesting, but I didn't think it would work like this, this is family, and I'm sad I lost them."
When asked by hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly who she wanted to win, Ruby said she hoped social media star Angryginge would be crowned king of the jungle, and said she would "put money on it".
Kelly lasted 18 days in the jungle
Kelly Brook
Model Kelly Brook was the fourth celebrity to be voted off the show.
Reflecting on her 18 days in the jungle, the 46-year-old said: "It was the most incredible experience of my life, I've enjoyed every second of it. It's been amazing. Honestly, what a fabulous group of people."
After watching her jungle highlights, Kelly said: "It's a dream. Every morning I'd wake up and it's so beautiful, I never expected it to be so beautiful in there.
"And it’s just, it was just so much laughter, so much joy every day. And we all just threw ourselves into everything and just wanted the full jungle experience."
As Kelly left the camp, she dropped the bombshell that "there were more than 10 milk bottles", alluding to the sweets she, Aitch and Angry Ginge won in a Dingo Dollar challenge. While the trio took away 20 milk bottles, they ate half of them before heading back to camp.
Vogue was the third celebrity to leave the jungle
Vogue Williams
Irish presenter Vogue Williams was the third celebrity to leave the jungle. Vogue, whose husband Spencer Matthews participated in the 2015 series, said she was "sad to leave" the ITV programme.
"It feels good. It was getting pretty hard, I'm so hungry, but it's such a weird thing, because you kind of want to stay as well, because it's so fun in there," said the 40-year-old.
"You're just doing so many random things, and like everyone is such good fun. And yeah, I'll be sad to leave."
Eddie lasted 16 days in camp
Eddie Kadi
Comedian Eddie Kadi was the second celebrity to be voted out of the jungle. The 42-year-old lasted 16 days in camp.
On his departure, Eddie said: "I'm happy and sad at the same time. What a great time. I've had such an incredible time."
Reflecting on his experience, Eddie told hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly: "I've made amazing friends. I faced some fears, and to be fair, it still feels very surreal to be on such an iconic show. But most of the time you forgot it was a show."
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Alex was the first celebrity to leave camp
Alex Scott
Sports broadcaster Alex Scott was the first celebrity to be evicted from camp.
Alex, who lasted two weeks on the show, said that her experience in the jungle was "a whole lot more than what I expected it to be". She added: "It's been really special to connect with a group of people that have allowed me to just be me."
Following her departure, the former footballer said she would be leaving Australia to return home to her partner Jess Glynne, whose mother suffered a major stroke.
Alex told the Daily Mirror: "I want to be there for the wrap party but I need to get home straight away. She is my Jessica – I am going to go home and be her rock."
The final airs on Sunday, 8 December
When is the I'm A Celebrity final?
The final episode airs on Sunday, 8 December on ITV1 and ITVX. The episode begins at 9pm and will conclude at 10:40pm.
There are nine campmates remaining
Who is still in the camp?
- Aitch
- Angry Ginge
- Tom Read Wilson
- Shona McGarty
