The 2023 series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! is due to end very soon and, in tonight’s (December 9) episode, the seventh celebrity was voted off the show.
Campmates are being voted out of the jungle by the public ahead of the final which takes place this weekend.
Food critic Grace Dent and actress Jamie Lynn Spears both left I'm A Celebrity early due to medical reasons.
Italian jockey Frankie Dettori was the first to be voted out, followed by YouTube star Nella Rose and First Dates star Fred Sirieix.
Starvin’ Marvin is headed straight to the breakfast buffet! 🥓 Here’s his First Things First #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/PcqG4dCePH
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) December 9, 2023
Whilst Hollyoaks star Nick Pickard became the fourth to leave I'm A Celebrity followed by EastEnders' Danielle Harold.
JLS star Marvin Humes has also been voted off the ITV show.
Now another celebrity campmate has left the jungle as the public decided their time on the show was up.
Who left I’m A Celebrity?
In the latest episode, the remaining four campmates took on the Celebrity Cyclone trial – the one fans get excited for each year.
In every series, the final four take on the trial where they have to get four stars to their places on the course while being targeted by powerful water hoses and giant rubber balls.
Trial Tease: It's the one you've all been waiting for... It's Celebrity Cyclone Day! 🌪️
— I'm A Celebrity... (@imacelebrity) December 9, 2023
How will Nigel, Josie, Sam and Tony get on as they take on the legendary trial? Find out tonight at 9:30pm on ITV1, STV and ITVX #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/In9yWhSSWp
This year, GB News star and former Ukip leader Nigel Farage, This Morning presenter Josie Gibson, Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson and boxer Tony Bellew took on the challenge but one of them had to leave the jungle afterwards.
Later in the show, it was announced that Josie would leave as the results of the latest public vote were in.
Which celebrities have made it to the final?
Since Josie is the latest to exit the show, there are three finalists.
Tony, Nigel and Sam all have one night left in the jungle before one of them is crowned the King of the jungle.
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What date does I’m A Celebrity end?
The final of I’m A Celebrity will take place on Sunday, December 10 on ITV from 9pm.
In the live final, a winner will be crowned as the public at home vote for who they think is deserving of the crown.
I'm A Celebrity continues on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm on Sunday.
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