I'm A Celebrity 2019: Jacqueline Jossa is crowned winner
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Former Eastenders actress Jacqueline Jossa is the winner of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here 2019.
After spending three weeks in the jungle in Australia she was crowned the latest queen of the jungle.
She follows in the footsteps of football manager Harry Redknapp who won the 2018 series of I'm A Celeb.
Close behind Jacqueline were actor Andy Whyment, who was the runner-up, and radio DJ Roman Kemp, who came third.
There have been some pretty disgusting and scary challenges during the series, which saw the contestants leave one by one.
Before the final night here's the order of how the celebs left the jungle:
Nadine Coyle
It was a shock double eviction and Nadine Doyle also had to leave the camp.
The singer and Girl's Aloud star was met by her sister Charmaine - but Nadine was a bit shocked when she saw herself, jokingly hiding her face with her hair after spotting the 'state' of herself!
Reflecting on her time in the jungle and how it feels to be out, Nadine explained: "It feels really nice. I've loved every minute of it. It was way crazier than I thought and it was harder than I thought."
Caitlyn Jenner
Caitlyn Jenner was the seventh celebrity to leave the camp.
When it was announced that she'd be leaving the jungle, the reality star and ex-Olympian said she'd missed her family terribly.
But despite so many of them being famous, no-one was there to meet her when she came out, which got her a lot of sympathy on social media.
Caitlyn said of her jungle experience: 'It was tough. I came here to test myself, obviously I did this show 16 years ago, turned 70 and thought what a challenge. I knew it wasn't going to be easy... Over the last three weeks, I've met some of the greatest people. "
Myles Stephenson
Myles Stephenson was the sixth celebrity to leave the camp.
The singer found himself in the bottom two with reality star and ex-Olympian, Caitlyn Jenner.
Myles played a big role in the jungle as the group's chef and his departure has got many of the celebs wondering what they'll do without him.
Even Ant and Dec were impressed with his skills as the camp chef and Myles told them: "Cooking was my comfort zone because it's something I do every day at home."
Ian Wright
Ian Wright was the fifth star to be voted off.
The ex-footballer and pundit failed to get enough public votes.
Chatting to Ant and Dec about his exit, Ian said: "I feel it's time. It's becoming more and more difficult to try and focus on being positive."
He lasted 19 days.
James Haskell
Former rugby player James Haskell became the fourth celebrity to be voted out of the jungle.
After leaving the camp James admitted that the lack of food was a big struggle for him, he said "I didn't want to overly complain but I really struggled".
James was very emotional leaving camp after 18 days.
Cliff Parisi
Actor Cliff Parisi was the third celebrity to leave the jungle.
He was a late-comer to the camp but quickly became known for falling asleep quite a bit!
On leaving, Cliff told Ant and Dec that he had snuck salt and pepper into camp in his pants. Sounds uncomfortable!
Andrew Maxwell
Comedian Andrew Maxwell was the second contestant to leave the camp after lasting 16 days.
His arguments with ex-footballer Ian Wright were one of the standout things from his time in the jungle.
But Andrew did say that him and Ian do love each other really! He added that everyone is always hungry and tired, which leads to arguments: "You're eating such a small amount of food and you're not sleeping very well so it's bound to happen."
Adele Roberts
Adele Roberts was the first celebrity to leave the I'm A Celeb camp.
The Radio 1 DJ was voted off by the public - but there was a minor glitch!
Presenters Ant and Dec had to tell viewers that any votes cast on the app didn't count towards the elimination, because the app was worded incorrectly.
But Adele was in good spirits. She said: "I'm just so glad I finished my time in the jungle with saying I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! because I thought I was going to say it so many times. At least I am first at something."
- Published18 November 2019
- Published18 November 2019