Who left I’m A Celebrity 2021? Why Naughty Boy was voted off the show - and winner odds
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Following a rocky start to the show after the I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! camp was destroyed by Storm Arwen, the celebrities and their position in the castle are now subject to a public vote, with four campmates already voted out.
This is what you need to know about who is the latest to leave the castle - and who could be crowned as king or queen of the castle.
Who left I’m a Celeb last night?
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Hide AdNaughty Boy has become the fourth celebrity eliminated from I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The music producer, 40, took part in seven trials and won 52 stars for the camp during his time on the show.
His exit was announced during Wednesday’s (9 December) episode and, hugging his campmates, he said: “It has been a pleasure. Honestly, such a pleasure. I love you guys.”
Speaking to presenters Ant and Dec after exiting the camp, he said: “I have learned that when you are in a situation like the castle, you can’t take anything personally.”
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Hide AdAfter seeing a highlights reel of his time in Gwrych Castle in North Wales, Naughty Boy said he had learned to “get on with people and support each other”.
“I feel like my mum is proud,” he said.
“She has been watching me every day.”
The pair then banished him from the castle by announcing: “Naughty Boy, you are a celebrity – get yourself out of here.”
Who was third to leave the castle?
Radio DJ Snoochie Shy became the third contestant to leave the I’m a Celeb castle.
She spent 15 days in the camp before being voted off the show on Tuesday 7 December.
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Hide AdSpeaking to Ant and Dec, she said: “I met so many great people that I feel like I would never have met in my actual everyday life.
“And you become really close friends really quickly, so I feel like I’ve got a little family now.”
The presenter reflected on her time during the show and said she had “some of the best times in camp”, noting breakdancing and hosting a quiz with singer Frankie Bridge as highlights.
Shy also had a few emotional moments in camp and opened up about the birthmark on her face, adding: “It’s only my family and friends that have known about my birthmark, so I think for me, that was a personal journey and now I think ‘Woo I don’t really care anymore’ but yeah, definitely emotional in there.”
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Hide AdWhen asked who she’d like to see win the season, Shy struggled to choose between Emmerdale star Danny Miller and The Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge. She added that she also wanted either former BBC Breakfast host Louise Minchin or Olympic diver Matty Lee to take the crown.
Who was the second to leave the castle?
The second person to be voted out of the castle was athlete Kadeena Cox on Monday 6 December.
During her 14 days in camp, the four-time Paralympic gold champion completed numerous challenges facing snakes and critters, including one during Monday night’s show alongside Arlene Phillips before she was eliminated from the ITV series.
Speaking to presenters Ant and Dec following her exit, Cox said she joined the show because she wanted to test herself despite previously confessing she was “scared of everything”.
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Hide AdCox, who has multiple sclerosis (MS), said: “I thought I’d go in there and try out and see how it is with MS and it was hard.
“I thought it would be a lot easier than what it was and I guess I’ve just learned to deal with my condition at home and there it’s easy for me so I thought ‘Yeah, I’ll be fine, I can show other people with MS and chronic conditions that we can do this’.
“And it was harder than I thought, but I feel like I still showed that even with the trials and tribulations of just life as someone with a chronic condition, you can still crack on and have fun.”
When asked who she wanted to win the season, Cox said that she wanted Minchin to be crowned queen of the castle.
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Hide AdShe said: “Louise, everyone knows how amazing she is. She totally deserves it.”
Who was the first person to leave I’m a Celeb?
The first celebrity to officially leave the I’m a Celeb castle in Wales was choreographer Arlene Phillips.
She left Gwrych Castle on Sunday (5 December) after it was revealed that she had received the fewest votes from the public. Alongside her in the bottom was Snoochie Shy.
After she left the camp, Phillips said that she was “in a way relieved”.
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Hide AdShe added: “You know, I want to see my family, but [I’m] emotional because of everything this has been, the highs and the lows, it’s been something in my life that I never imagined doing and it’s been extraordinary.”
Phillips said that the show was “much harder” than she had originally anticipated it being.
She said: “I’d psyched myself up, I was so prepared for it… I’d focused on why I was doing this and what I want to achieve and get out of it you know, for my granddaughter, to try to show I was fearless, but it is hard.”
The former Strictly Come Dancing judge chose her fellow campmate Naughty Boy as the person she wanted to win the show.
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Hide AdSpeaking about her friendship with the musician, she said: “I did look after him and we did have a bond… he’s a very special human being.”
What are the odds for the winner of the season?
According to betting site Paddy Power, these are the current odds for who will win this season of I’m a Celeb:
- David Ginola, 7/4
- Frankie Bridge, 5/1
- Danny Miller, 3/1
- Simon Gregson, 9/4
- Adam Woodyatt, 80/1
- Matty Lee, 125/1
- Louise Minchin, 25/1
The ITV show has been on air since November 21 and has had an eventful few weeks with intruders removed on two separate occasions and the celebrity contestants evacuated from camp for a few days as a precaution after Storm Arwen caused damage to the production.
This series has also seen TV presenter Richard Madeley have to exit the show early after he was taken to hospital as a precaution when he fell ill – and having broken the Covid bubble was not able to return to the show.
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