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Susan Knox & Jordan Shepherd

I'm a Celeb eliminates Seann Walsh as seventh person to leave jungle

Seann Walsh has become the seventh contender to be eliminated from I'm a Celebrity. Hosts of the show Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly revealed that the comedian will be leaving the jungle on Friday, November 25.

They broke the news just two days before the live final on Sunday. It means that only four stars remain in the jungle ahead of the grand finale.

Walsh thanked his campmates for his time on the show and said it was 'the best experience he had ever had'. Viewers were gutted to see him leave the show so close to the final, with many surprised by the result.

Taking to Twitter, I'm A Celebrity viewers shared their disbelief.

One unimpressed fan tweeted: "I cannot believe he's gone!!!! I wanted him to win so bad."

While another echoed: "Nah he was robbed! This final will be so boring now."

Someone else complained: "Seann was my winner. Devastated it's all over for him."

And a fourth I'm A Celebrity fan shared: "Not me crying my eyes out because Seann is GONE!! Genuinely thought he'd win."

The radio star confessed he was 'gutted' to be out before disgraced Tory MP Matt Hancock, asking: "What is going on?" After a few tough days in camp, Chris admitted he'd finally got to the point where he was keen to stay and go all the way.

Chris said: "I thought, I've got this now. I'd really like to stay, I'd quite fancied doing the Cyclone. On Hancock outstaying him on the series, he told hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly: "I'm gutted Matt Hancock is more popular than me. What is going on?"

He later added he had "major issues" with the disgraced MP, but "less issues" with Matt as a person in the camp. He explained: "Why am I out and he’s still in? I really struggled with [his arrival] to be fair and then I s****ed him a bit. Matt Hancock I've got major issues with, but Matt... less issues.

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