Matt Hancock was pictured leaving the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle by helicopter after winning a challenge that allowed him to enjoy a day on the beach.
He was joined by campmates Sue Cleaver and Jill Scott, with the trio winning enough balls to allow them to enjoy the 'Surf and Turf' day trip.
Ahead of Thursday night's episode on Virgin Media One, photos of what's coming up show the celebs having fun in the sun.
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British MP Hancock took the role of chef, alongside Coronation Street actor Sue and Euro winning footballer Jill.
This meant Owen Warner has missed out on the treat - despite his fellow contestants trying to help him win a place by putting his name on extra balls which were drawn out.
Ahead of the trip in the Bush Telegraph, Mike Tindall admitted: "On a beach, BBQ, surf and turf… sounds absolutely amazing."
Chris Moyles admitted: "I should go, ‘Look guys, even if I win, I’ll give it to someone else’, but I won’t."
Sue had chosen to put Owen's ball in the draw ahead of her own, but still managed to win the prize.
The three contestants were taking by helicopter away from the jungle after ultimately winning.
The trio's outing away from the camp as former I'm A Celebrity stars Jake Quickenden explains how tensions will be rising in the jungle due to being stuck in the same place.
Writing in his latest column for the Mirror UK, Jake recalled his own experience on the show back in 2014 as he pointed out how "week 2 becomes a lot harder, as a lack of food and sleep alongside missing loved ones starts to take its toll."
The former X Factor star explained how celebrity campers start to long for a trial just to get out of camp for a few hours.
"So far Mr Hancock has done a good job in bringing home stars so I’m glad that the public have decided to let someone else have a go at the Bushtucker Trials," Jake wrote as it was revealed Chris had been chosen to tackle a trial on his own.
He added: "I think the campmates will be getting annoyed about the fact Mr Hancock is getting all the airtime, you see some little digs when he’s voted, and some people are seeming to pretend they are happy they haven’t been voted for it.
"But it can get so boring at times that you can be begging for a trial just so you can have a change of scenery."
Jake went on to back Boy George being the one to instigate some camp clashes before this week comes to an end.
"I predict some arguments taking place over the next few days, especially between Boy George and anyone who gets on his wrong side," the former I'm A Celebrity star mused on Tuesday.
The dad-of-one added: "It can be very awkward in camp when people argue and you often need a mediator, which in this case I think will be Seann [Walsh].
"He’s a funny guy who seems kind of chilled, but he came in with Mr Hancock so I can see him having his back."
Watch I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! 2022 tonight, Thursday 17 November at 9pm on Virgin Media One.
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