After 12 days of gruelling trials and dinner time drama, I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here viewers have shared who they think will be the first to leave the Australian jungle. Celebrities first entered the camp on Sunday, November 6, but on Friday (November 18) one will become the first to leave the series.
Presenter Declan Donnelly announced at the end of Thursday’s episode that the contestant with the fewest votes will leave the jungle in the upcoming episode, reports the Daily Mirror, who asked their readers who they believed would be the first celebrity axed from the show.
Boy George was named as the favourite to leave the jungle, receiving 1,663 votes. Many I'm A Celeb fans have criticised the singer's comments about the former health secretary, Matt Hancock, which could lead to his departure from the jungle sooner rather than later.
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Charlene White was close behind, with 1,230 votes on the poll. The Loose Women panellist has been criticised for refusing to sleep in the ‘luxury’ RV, despite her role in the camp.
This meant that Seann Walsh and Owen Warner had to sleep in the uncomfortable hammocks, leaving viewers feeling annoyed. The third most likely to leave the camp was Tory MP Matt with 1,030 votes.
The politician received a lot of criticism over his decision to enter the jungle, following his disgraced handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, Mike Tindall was voted least likely to get the boot, as the Royal Family member only received 44 votes from the public.
Check out the full results - as voted by readers of The Daily Mirror - below:
Boy George - 1,663
Charlene White - 1,230
Matt Hancock - 1,030
Chris Moyles - 881
Babatúndé Aléshé - 281
Sue Cleaver - 249
Scarlette Douglas - 221
Seann Walsh - 130
Owen Warner - 100
Jill Scott - 49
Mike Tindall - 44
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