Danny Jones has been named this year's King of the Jungle on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
However, in a surprising turn of events, the McFly frontman had to return his sceptre and crown, and there was no cash prize to sweeten his victory.
Danny won the nation's hearts, beating strong contenders Coleen Rooney and Reverend Richard Coles to the title.
Throughout the series, he shared personal struggles with anxiety and showed immense courage during tough challenges.
After being crowned, an emotional Danny expressed his gratitude: "Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I gave my all in there, it's a lovely feeling to be liked. Thank you so much, I appreciate this so much," reports the Express.
But despite the joyous moment, Danny was slightly disappointed as he wasn't allowed to keep his Royal regalia.
Speaking on Lorraine after the victory, the singer shared the somewhat comical downside: "I didn't get to keep anything! They wouldn't let me keep anything!" he said. I had to give the sceptre back. I really wanted to bring it through airport security because it's quite big," he chuckled.
"But yeah, I don't have anything to show for it," he added.
In contrast to other reality TV competitions like Love Island, which offer hefty cash prizes, I'm A Celeb winners do not receive a financial reward.
All participants are given a fixed fee for joining the show, provided they stay in the jungle for at least 72 hours, ensuring the audience is treated to some early drama before any possible withdrawals.
Danny's triumph marked an enthralling finale, seeing him finish ahead of Coleen and the beloved latecomer Reverend Coles, who completed the top three.
Danny was tipped to win from the start, and his sincere story only reinforced his winning status.
The Voice coach spoke about his life-changing experience in the jungle despite no physical prizes, saying: "This is totally insane. I've learned so much about myself, and that's because the campmates were unbelievable.
"It was way harder than it comes across on TV. You're hungry, you're tired, you're lethargic."
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