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Kieron Dyer and Jorgie Porter leave jungle camp in shock
“I thought we’d get sandwiches!” she said.
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Jorgie Porter’s Hollyoaks co-stars today revealed why she should WIN I’m A Celebrity. “I’m disappointed – but to come fourth… when I walked in there I thought I was coming out twelfth”.
The I’m a Celebrity camp is going to be rocked tonight with a shock double eviction.
A picture paints a thousand words so we’ll just leave you with this… “She made me laugh and I was gutted when she left on medical grounds because I think she would have made it to the final and it would have been interesting to see how far she would have gone”.
“In five years’ time, I’d like to be manager of Ipswich Town, my local club – although having to deal with 11 Kieron Dyers must be a nightmare”, he said.
Somehow we’ve got all this way through the series without a jungle romance, with only Ferne McCann and George Shelley’s fake date providing the “awww” cringe moments – though admittedly nothing quite as bad as Peter Andre’s Insania.
He added: “I know I’m having banter with Ferne and George but there is definitely something there – friends with benefits?”
‘I thought it would be really easy, ‘ she confessed.
The Only Way Is Essex’s Ferne McCann is expected to be this year’s runner-up.
Speaking to Ant and Dec for his exit interview, he said: “In terms of the tasks, I was under pressure to redeem myself after the tongue challenge, but I had a great time”. I hate trials, but bringing back 10 stars – you can’t buy that feeling.
Tony Hadley addressed the issues he faced in camp with Lady C and said “None of the decisions made were about her. She took everything so personally” The singer also said “It created good television though, didn’t it?”
More TV gold was created when Princess Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell took part in the Hell Hole challenge in 2004.
Dyer, 36, said he was “gutted” to have left so close to the final as he spoke about his time on the show with Porter.
Describing his relationship with the controversial Lady Colin Campbell – who Dyer defended on occasion in the camp – he said: “I’m a mummy’s boy”. “I didn’t think I’d get bitten as much. Disaster Chef! That was the most strongest I was – I ate three cockroaches live, that was horrific”.
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“I’d like to thank you all for being part of the best experience I’ve ever had”, said Pattison.