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Chris Eubank ‘shocked and stunned’ by Lady Colin Campbell’s departure

LADY Colin Campbell has left I’m A Celebrity…

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The socialite Lady Colin Campbell sensationally quit the jungle on Wednesday, thus robbing the “oiks” of their sport, and arguably the most divisive character since butter advertiser John Lydon (he of the manufactured punk band fame) brewed up plenty of mischief a few years ago.

“As everyone has seen, she gives as good as she gets”.

Lady Colin Campbell was born George William Ziadie in 1949.

“We were whispering about her being there when she suddenly tapped me on the shoulder and asked if her boyfriend could have a photo!”

ITV has confirmed her departure saying she has left the show on medical grounds.

“It feels absolutely wonderful to be out of the jungle and in civilisation again”, she continued once at the plush Versace hotel.

“I will be speaking very positively about this experience, it’s been marvellous, it’s been extraordinary”. Was Lady C “bullied” in camp?

Former Coronation Street star Denise Welch tweeted: “Hope we don’t celebrate another awful bully and see “If Lady C Ruled the World”!!!” “I mean, for instance at the creek, where we did the washing one day, it only takes one fall for her to actually be in real trouble so therefore I was always caring for her”.

Friends suggested she may even take legal action over the way she was treated, and one pal suggested Lady C had called the Spandau Ballet star “Tony Hindley”, bizarrely comparing him to murderer Myra Hindley.

After they’ve finished dusting off the cockroaches and possible rogue snakes, it seems that I’m A Celeb’s Tony Hadley and Duncan Bannatyne have another after-jungle treat to look forward too. Relive some of her best arguments in camp right here.

She continued: “There is no prospect of me ever having Tony or Duncan in my life in any way, shape or form”.

She’d argued constantly with entrepreneur, Duncan Bannatyne and pop mogul, Tony Hadley and she claims it was because they were trying to force her out.

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The TV presenter – who lasted 18 days in the Australian jungle – admitted she was “relieved” to have been voted off because the show was much harder than she had been expecting.

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