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More than 500 complain after Fern McCann eats live spider

Vicky reckons she was typecast due to her wild antics during her time on the MTV reality show and is glad she’s been able to show that she’s “not a caricature”. Get Me Out Of Here! despite entering the show later than other campers.

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Asked about her jungle experience she said: “I thought it would be really easy”.

The fab five – Vicky Pattison, Ferne McCann, Jorgie Porter, Kieron Dyer and George Shelley – had to get the five yellow stars on to the markers.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to the Geordie Shore star’s win.

An animal charity has criticised I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! for using live animals in some challenges.

Before her coronation, Vicky sat down for a chat with Ant & Dec, alongside runner-up George.

After being crowned queen of the jungle, Vicky has been tipped to become a multimillionaire with TV contracts, beauty endorsements and magazine deals all in the pipeline. “The offers on the table are incredible and would have seemed unbelievable even a year ago when she was still seen as the girl from Geordie Shore”.

Speaking about her gruesome early eating task during which she was challenged to eat jungle nasties including crocodile penis alongside controversial former campmate Lady Colin Campbell she confessed: “I almost brought it back up”.

She told The Sun newspaper: “My mum had made no secret of the fact she hated “Geordie Shore”. I’m disappointed but to come fourth, I would never have thought that going in there”. “But I just really enjoyed it”. Viewers were so pleased for her. After a look at the final three doing the final trials of the series, Ferne was eliminated and left George and Vicky as the final two.

During her time in the jungle, Ferne’s romance with campmate George was the subject of much talk amongst their fellow celebrities but the 25-year-old star insists they are just friends.

And then about the terrifying Panic Pit, where Ferne had snaked wrapped around her neck, she said: “My motivation was winning meals for camp”.

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“There were more important things to worry about, we all had to pull together”. It was alive. It was a huge, giant spider. “But it helped me develop stronger relationships”, he said.

Ferne Mc Cann and Vicky Pattison take a selfie at Brisbane airport
8 Dec 2015