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Catherine Addison-Swan

Jill Scott celebrates I'm A Celeb win with campmates after being reunited with loved ones

Queen of the Jungle Jill Scott celebrated with her co-stars and relived one of the most iconic moments from this year's series after her deserving victory.

The Sunderland legend was crowned the winner of I'm A Celebrity on Sunday, beating Owen Warner and Matt Hancock in the final after 12 million viewers voted for their favourite. Jill was thrilled to be reunited with her fiancée Shelly Unitt at the end of the jungle bridge, beaming as she wrapped her partner up in a hug after three weeks apart.

Jill and Shelly arrived at the Gold Coast's Marriott hotel after her win, and the Lioness had a heartwarming reunion with her fellow campmates including Mike Tindall, Chris Moyles, Sue Cleaver, Scarlette Douglas and Charlene White. The group even belted out one last rendition of their motivating pre-trial chant, 'don't come back without the stars', as they put all their hands together in a circle.

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The campmates did their Bushtucker Trial chant one final time (Tim Merry / Daily Star)

Jill's campmates whooped as Ant and Dec announced her as the winner of I'm A Celeb on Sunday's live show. "No-one deserves it more than Jill," runner-up Owen gushed, after immediately giving her a celebratory hug.

Sitting atop her throne, Jill was in disbelief as she said: "I think I'm going to owe my grandma a lot of money." Asked by Dec whether the win was difficult to take in, the star instantly turned to praising her fellow campmates with the selfless attitude that led viewers to dubbing her a "national treasure".

"Look, these guys are absolutely incredible," she said, gesturing at her co-stars. "We were one big team. I don't think there should be one winner. We couldn't have got through it without all of us, and I think we've all been winners."

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