I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! fans had their say tonight, resulting in Dean McCullough being the latest to leave the camp.
During Sunday night's episode, viewers' votes determined that it was time for Dean to join Loose Women's Jane Moore, who exited on Friday, as the second celebrity to wave goodbye to jungle life.
Clearly emotional at his departure, Dean exclaimed: "I'm going home. I'm going home!" before he sat down with hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly to talk over his experience in the camp.
Reflecting on his time on the show, Dean said, "I have really soaked up this full experience. The things I've faced. I've really enjoyed it and when I woke up this morning, I thought if I go today, I'm over the moon because I've not missed out on anything. I did all of it. I had the full experience. It was nothing like what I expected it to be."
Ant addressed a previous tough moment with Dean, stating, "I was quite harsh on you. Let me explain why Dean. I was so angry at you for calling 'I'm A Celebrity'," whilst Dec shared: "That was because we felt the trial was doable."
Ant went on to say, "Then, that tough love kind of got you through. I was really proud of you at the end and that tough love got you through. By the flying challenge, you were brilliant. I knew you could do it."
In a heartfelt moment on the show, Melvin Odoom opened up about dealing with the camp's bleak weather conditions. Barry quickly rallied to comfort him, saying: "You'll be alright, you're gonna be absolutely fine. We're all here for you, anytime you want us to help you or talk to you whatever. You can do it, you're tough as hell I'm telling you!"
Oti Mabuse also delivered an encouraging speech to bolster Melvin's confidence, asserting: "You are doing so well Melvin and everyone will be proud of you, I promise you. It's ok, you're human. Remember why we're here, the thing why you and I are pushing is because this is bigger than just you and I and we constantly have to remember why we're here, what we stand for and who is watching us. And what it means when we do well. You know what it means? That's why we wake up every day."
Further showing her support, Oti comforted Melvin by responding to his request for company: "I'll stay here as long as you need, I won't go anywhere, I've got you until the end."
In another segment of the programme, Barry braved the night's trial 'Spiralling Out of Control', which saw him strapped to a large spiral wheel with only one hand free to chuck balls into hatches located around its circumference.
Surrounded by offal, cockroaches and giant mealworms, he was tasked with throwing balls into various hatches. Each successful throw would earn him a star for the camp. Barry triumphantly secured an impressive 10 out of 11 stars.
*I'm A Celebrity airs every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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