The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! 2022 final is on Sunday night and this year's eliminations are over. Presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly only have left to reveal who is the overall winner, or King or Queen of the jungle.
This year Loose Women's Charlene White became the first star to walk the famous bridge and leave the jungle after being voted off on Friday, November 18. A Place in the Sun presenter Scarlette Douglas was second out on Sunday, November 20. Mike Tindall was the latest to be voted off on Saturday night, leaving Jill Scott, Owen Warner and Matt Hancock to battle it out for the win.
The 2022 series also saw Olivia Attwood leave the show after just 24 hours on medical grounds. You can read more about this here.
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Vote offs will now continue until the 2022 final which lands on ITV on Sunday, November 27 and will see one contestant crowned either Queen or King of the jungle. The campmates will be hoping to follow in soap star Danny Miller's footsteps who won the show in 2021 at Gwrych Castle in Wales. Here's a full list of voted off contestants so far.
Mike Tindall - eighth out
Mike Tindall became the eighth celebrity to have been voted out by the public, leaving Jill Scott, Owen Warner and Matt Hancock to battle it out for the crown of Jungle King or Queen.
Seann Walsh - seventh out
Comedian Seann Walsh is the seventh celebrity out of I'm A Celebrity. Seann lasted 19 days in the jungle and their jungle highlights included entering the jungle with former health secretary Matt Hancock, being a secret mole in camp and screaming his way through trials.
Speaking to Ant and Dec he was very overwhelmed when coming out of the jungle. He said: "Oh my god. Yes...I can't words...ahhh, that is how I am feeling! I can't believe it."
Talking about Matt entering the jungle with him he said: "I was not expecting that! I don't think anyone was. I've got to be honest with you, when I saw Matt I thought 'maybe I'm not going out first' but he was lovely."
Chris Moyles - sixth out
Radio X DJ Chris exited the jungle after 20 days and two attempts at trying to win stars - but only got one each time,.
The outspoken celeb couldn't believe he was voted out ahead of serving MP Matt Hancock and did admit he struggled with the politician's entry into camp and to live day-today with the man, had to separate the human from the politician.
He said to Ant and Dec: "I'm gutted that Matt Hancock is more popular than me, what the bejesus is going on?!?" Chris added that he struggled at first to get along with Matt, however, did warm to him during the series as Matt won stars in the challenges.
Chris said: "Matt Hancock? Why am I out and he still in?" and talking about Matt entering the jungle said: "I really struggled with it to be fair."
Babatunde Aleshe-fifth out
Comedian Babatunde Aleshe was the fifth celebrity to be voted out. He last 19 days in camp and faced his fear of heights and toads while in the jungle.
The star told Ant and Dec he "needed his freedom back" and was ready to leave camp. He also said he wanted Hollyoaks star Owen Warner to win the show.
Boy George-fourth out
Pop star Boy George was the fourth celebrity voted out the jungle. Seeming fairly happy to leave the jungle George said he was "ready" to go and is excited to see his sister.
Speaking to Ant and Dec George said: "I am sort of ready, I've had an amazing time, I've done lots of things I thought I would never do...I've never done anything like this." He added: "Being really honest I am happy to go today." and said that the jungle was "a lot tougher" than he thought.
Sue Cleaver - third out
Coronation Street actress Sue became the third campmate voted out of the I'm a Celebrity jungle. It was between her and Boy George to leave and the 59-year-old seemed delighted to exit camp.
Sue, who plays Eileen Grimshaw on the Cobbles, said she'd had the "ride of her life" and added to Ant and Dec: "Camp life, I've absolutely adored it. You can stuff your trials where the sun don't shine."
Her exit sees Lioness Jill Scott the final female left in the camp with Boy George, Chris Moyles, Mike Tindall, Matt Hancock, Owen Warner, Seann Walsh and Babatunde Aleshe. You can read more on what she said here.
Scarlette Douglas - second out
The A Place In The Sun presenter became the second celebrity to be voted off I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on Sunday, November 20. Scarlette said she was "gutted" to be leaving the show and was emotional when chatting to hosts Ant and Dec.
The property star said: "I'm absolutely gutted...I'm not ready to go yet, I want to stay for as long as possible because those people are amazing and the jungle is incredible." You can read more on Scarlette's exit here.
Charlene White - first out
The journalist, best known for presenting Loose Women, was the first contestant to be booted off I'm A Celebrity. Her departure came after she bowed out of a Bushtucker Trial early by yelling out the name of the show.
The 42-year-old later admitted to having "panicked" during the Watery Grave challenge alongside Boy George, causing her to throw in the towel. Speaking to Ant and Dec after her exit, Charlene said: "It's been emotional. To use the ridiculous American saying, 'It's been a journey'." You can read more on Charlene's exit here.
Olivia Attwood - left on medical grounds
The Love Island star was forced to leave the jungle after just 24 hour on medical grounds. ITV bosses released a statement at the time which stated: "As a precautionary measure Olivia needed to leave the jungle to undergo some medical checks.
"Unfortunately the medical team has advised it is not safe for Olivia to return to camp as there needs to be a further investigation. She has been absolutely brilliant and she’ll be very much missed on the show."
Olivia later shared more during an interview with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on the This Morning sofa. The reality television star said: "I was pulled out on my first day in main camp for routine medical checks - which can be blood pressure, giving blood - so I had my blood taken and the results came back that my iron was low, I was showing that I was anaemic.
"Potassium was really low, sodium was really low, so basically all the markers you would look for were low so they consulted with a doctor outside of camp and they said I would need to come to A&E basically off the back of those readings."
She added that, following the readings, she had to be taken to A&E. At the hospital, however, Olivia said that the picture was very different. "They ran their own checks and they came back normal," she confirmed, stressing that she "felt healthy" but, ultimately, wasn't allowed back into camp. You can read more on what Olivia said here. For more showbiz and television stories get our newsletter here.
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