I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! is gearing up for a special series closing long episode this weekend as this year's winner is to be crowned.
The episode will see hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announce this year's victor in an episode which is set to last a whopping hour and 40 minutes, the Mirror reports.
The I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! finale airs on Sunday evening on ITV1 at 9pm.
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While the episode will not be the longest one of the series, after the first show clocked in at one hour and 45 minutes, it is highly anticipated after a speedy series this year.
Charlene White, Scarlette Douglas, and Sue Cleaver have already departed the jungle this year, with Jill Scott now the only woman left in running for Queen of the Jungle.
The ITV reality show typically starts mid-November but the show was broadcast at an earlier date due to the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Before the grand finale, the remaining three stars will battle it out in the last Bushtucker Trial in order to win a three-course meal for the camp.
Hollyoaks star Owen Warner, England Lioness Jill, and former rugby player Mike Tindall are all favourites to be crowned Queen or King of the Jungle.
Soap actor Owen saw his odds slashed to just 10/11, meaning he's pulled further ahead of Jill (now 17/10) in the race for this year's crown.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "Owen is fast-becoming one of the most loved campmates in recent years, and it looks like the race with Jill for this series' jungle crown will go right down to the wire."
Celebrity Gogglebox star Babatúndé Aléshé has a 5/4 shot of being eliminated next.
I'm A Celebrity viewers are convinced they know who will win the show as the final draws closer.
But they're no longer guessing original favourites Mike and Jill will claim the crown, instead believing another campmate will be victorious.
Hollyoaks star Owen Warner, England Lioness Jill, and former rugby player Mike Tindall are all favourites to be crowned Queen or King of the Jungle.
Hollyoaks star Owen stormed to victory during the latest trial, in a task that co-star Chris Moyles previously failed at.
Owen secured all nine stars with plenty of time to spare, earning praise from both the viewers and his campmates.
Now, many viewers are believing he could go all the way and win the series in the final.
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