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Chris Moyles makes cryptic remark ahead of I'm A Celeb final with Matt Hancock

Chris Moyles appeared to make a cryptic comment ahead of tonight's I'm A Celebrity final as Matt Hancock competes to become king of the jungle.

The disgraced former MP is going up against Lioness Jill Scott and Hollyoaks star Jill Scott as he battles for the crown.

Radio X DJ was voted out of the jungle last week and couldn't hide his delight at returning to real life once again.

Speaking to his followers on Twitter from Ant and Dec's treehouse set-up, Chris alluded to "weird times" in camp - potentially referring to Mr Hancock surprising everyone with his sudden appearance on the show.

Sharing a video on Twitter earlier today, he said: "I'm in the jungle where the bridges lead to Ant and Dec's studio and the campmates are just down there - but I'm not allowed to go back.

Chris Moyles appeared to allude to life with Matt Hancock on I'm A Celebrity (Twitter)

"Thanks everybody for watching, thanks everybody for voting and... yeah. Weird times, amazing times, but I'm very excited to get back to the radio show soon. So I will see you - now that I'm out of this place!"

It comes after Mike Tindall narrowly missed out on being a finalist after he became the eighth person to leave the jungle on Saturday night.

Hancock is in this year's final (ITV)

As the news came in, axed campmate Mike said his goodbyes - as the other three reacted to the news they had made it all the way until the end.

The star said there were "a lot of laughs" in camp, which he said got everyone through as he spoke to Ant and Dec.

Mike said he was "good" as he was asked how he felt about leaving so close to the end - while there was one moment he "almost had a wobble".

He explained: "The only time I nearly had a wobble was when we did the nighttime challenge but then Sean had a wobble... we got Sean through it which got me through it."

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