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Who is left in I’m a Celebrity? Five campmates compete for the crown

Boy George is the latest person to be voted out of I’m a Celebrity

(Picture: ITV)

The I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here final is just days away. On Sunday, November 27, one celebrity will be named King or Queen of the Jungle.

The eventful series has seen reality star Olivia Attwood being forced to leave due to health issues before even joining the main camp, while MP Matt Hancock has caused a stir by swapping Westminister for Australia.

The public began voting out celebrities after two weeks, and so far, we’ve said goodbye to stars like Boy George, Sue Cleaver, Scarlette Douglas, and Charlene White.

With six candidates gone, who are the five candidates competing to be crowned king or queen of the jungle?

Who left I’m a Celebrity last night?

Chris Moyles has left I’m a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here. (ITV)

Radio DJ Chris Moyles was voted out in most recent episode.

The 48-year-old’s edgy sense of humour was becoming a trial for I’m a Celebrity producers — after he made jokes about presenter Ant McPartlin’s troubled past.

Appearing on ITV’s Lorraine following his eliminiation, Moyles said he was “absolutely devastated” to have left the jungle.

Which celebrities are still in I’m a Celebrity?

Jill Scott

Jill Scott remains a viewer favourite (ITV)

Scott, who recently retired from international football after helping England win the Euros in the summer, is many people’s choice of winner. The 35-year-old has impressed viewers from the get-go for steering clear of rows and controversy in camp and getting stuck in to the trials.

She captured the hearts of viewers at home during a recent chat with Boy George about coming out and how her sexuality was received by the footballing community.

Owen Warner

Owen Warner’s strange theory about fingers being little arms had viewers at home staring at their hands (ITV)

The Hollyoaks star remains in the programme and is the favourite after Scott to win. Earlier this week Owen had broken down in tears after receiving a touching letter from home, but it was his theory about fingers that got viewers interested in the 23-year-old.

Matt Hancock

Matt Hancock apparently broke government rules by not consulting the anti-corruption watchdog before joining the show ((James Manning/PA))

The politician remains in the series although not without controversy. According to the BBC, Hancock broke government rules on post-ministerial jobs by not consulting the anti-corruption watchdog before joining the show.

Seann Walsh

2021 winner Danny Miller backs Seann Walsh to win the series (ITV)

The comedian entered camp late with Hancock and he appears to be in a stronger position in the series. Walsh has the support of the 2021 winner, Danny Miller, who revealed in a tweet he’s backing Walsh.

Mike Tindall

Mike Tindall is married to the Queen’s granddaughter, Zara. (ITV)

Tindall who helped the England rugby team to victory in the 2003 Six Nations Championship is another strong contender still in the series.

The royal has been a favourite in the camp, earning the nickname Big Mike.

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