Fans were stunned after Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo and Andy Whyment left the I'm a Celebrity camp. The Made In Chelsea personality and Coronation street actor both left the show in South Africa via boat after they were covered in molasses during their final bushtucker trial.
The pair had gone head to head with Myleene Klass and Jordan Banjo, who joined the winners for a feast at the final picnic with champagne by the waterfall. However, many viewers have been left disappointed with the exits.
Toff, who won the 2017 series, and Andy, who was runner up in 2019, had left many fans feeling that the pair should have made it further reports Manchester Evening News. On Twitter, @richiew4ever wrote: "Not many worthy winners left now."
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@hannahcowelliom tweeted: "2 off the best gone." Whilst @CiaraPhelan1 said: "They where the best two I’m devastated." @lucee_cc added: "Fuming. I wanted Toff to win."
@Jade14Bailey commented: "SO gutted Andy & Toff are going home!" @HannahMarsh98 said: "Kinda don’t wanna carry on watching Toff was my fave." And @mymelosmelody shouted: "NOOOO TOFF IM CRYING."
The first pair sent home this series was Shaun Ryder and Gillian McKeith, followed by Bolton boxer Amir Khan, and on the Monday, May 8 episode it was announced that supermodel Janice Dickinson had made a shock exit after she took a tumble in the camp.
Corrie favourite Helen Flanagan said: "I think we’re all going to really miss Janice." Joe Swash said: “Me and Janice get on like a house on fire.
"We had one moment yesterday where we had slight words. It’s really sad that it ended on that note.”
Fatima Whitbread added, after a heartfelt note to her campmates was read out by Helen: “ Pleased that she’s getting on well, sad she won’t be back.”
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