I’m A Celebrity’s Kelly Brook is the FOURTH star to be voted out of the jungle as tensions rise in camp

She was tipped to be one of the finalists on this year’s I’m A Celebrity.

But Kelly Brook became the fourth contestant to be voted off the ITV reality show.

The 45-year-old model was greeted by her husband, Jeremy Parisi, an Italian model, as she came off the bridge. He had flown to Australia last week.

Kelly left the show just after Vogue Williams, Eddie Kadi, and Alex Scott, all before the final episode on Sunday.

Looking back on her experience with the show, Kelly described the cast as wonderful and said she’s enjoyed her time, but is now excited to move on to new things.

She described the experience as a dream and said it was lovely inside. While disappointed not to reach the final, she acknowledged that some of her competitors were more determined to win.

When Kelly spoke with Ant and Dec after leaving the jungle, they questioned her about an argument she had with Jack Osbourne regarding cooking duties. She explained that she had made an effort to stay impartial and get along with everyone.

The Heart Radio host publicly backed Martin Kemp, calling him a ‘lifesaver’ in the campaign. She was surprised by how genuine the experience felt, saying, ‘It was more real than I anticipated.’

At first, being so close to everyone is overwhelming, a real overload for the senses. But after a few days, it just starts to feel like home.

Kelly discussed a viral moment where she, Aitch, and AngryGinge secretly ate some of the treats they’d won on the ‘Deals On Wheels’ challenge. She admitted that before leaving camp, she’d told everyone about their sneaky plan.

During the show, Kelly and Jack Osbourne appeared to have disagreements about the cooking, leading to rumors of a falling out between them.

Honestly, I was really surprised to see the reaction to comments about Jack’s cooking! It led to his sister, Kelly Osbourne, publicly calling out the person who made them, saying it felt like bullying. It’s a reminder that even seemingly small remarks can have a big impact, and kindness is always the best approach.

Kelly, 42, explained that she feels protective of the person she’s talking to, like an older sister wanting to defend them from someone she perceives as a bully.

The departure happened after a disagreement in the camp about washing dishes continued, and Kelly made a harsh comment that made things worse.

Kelly, a 46-year-old model and Ginger, recently argued because some contestants were eating their breakfast rice directly from their mugs.

Tonight on the show, Ginge was frustrated because the same problems kept happening, and he complained about being given even more work.

He bristled in response: ‘The tins please…’ as model Kelly fired back: ‘Too late!’

Later, while talking privately, Ginge expressed his frustration, saying he’d had enough and was going to take a firm position on something.

The creator brought up the issue during their morning meeting with other celebrities.

Ginge explained that she’s been consistently polite in asking people not to use mugs, and believes her reasons for doing so are perfectly reasonable.

Honestly, if I have to clean up after another person who’s eating directly from a cup, I’m not going to do it. Thanks.

Luckily, Aitch found a solution: campmates could reuse their cups instead of using a fresh one each time.

This would mean rice and beans in a cup, while using the tin trays at dinner time.

Following a vote for Aitch’s idea, it was decided they would adopt this approach moving forward.

It also appeared to please Ginge, who said: ‘I’m happy with that.’

Speaking previously, he had requested: ‘Can we please stop eating rice out of cups?’

“If you could put the rice and beans in containers, that would be ten items total,” Ginge went on.

Vogue Williams was quick to defend everyone’s right to have a clean plate for every meal – breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Kelly explained she liked eating from the cups in the morning because it felt more special, like a proper breakfast, and made their meals more interesting.

Ginge quickly replied, sarcastically questioning if they were expected to do twice as much washing up just because it felt more like a breakfast setting.

Kelly warned in a private message that any food left out in camp will quickly attract ants by lunchtime.

‘It’s really unhygienic and it’s not very nice, so no one wants to do it…’

The discovery came shortly after the camp realized they had a rat problem. A wooden spoon and two dirty cups had been left out all night, likely attracting them.

Kelly told Ginge not to omit any details when describing the unwashed clothes, as the YouTube star explained there were ‘thousands of ants’ covering them.

Each contestant had to learn the details of their assigned ‘Jungle ID,’ which included information unrelated to their actual identity or personal traits.

After memorizing the necessary information, the group lined up outside The Jungle Arms to go through security.

They needed to convince the doorman, Kev, that their IDs were genuine by answering his questions about them.

After some initial struggles, all nine contestants finally reached their jungle camp, where they celebrated with a meal of fish and chips, drinks, and a karaoke session.

Don’t miss the next episode of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Wednesday at 9pm on ITV1, or catch up on ITVX.

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2025-12-03 04:04