Panic Erupts in the Jungle as Campmates Are Thrown Into Chaos on I’m A Celebrity.N

She had been tipped as one of the strongest contenders for the final — but Kelly Brook’s jungle journey came to an abrupt end as she became the fourth celebrity voted out of I’m A Celebrity.

Kelly Brook has become the fourth star to leave the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle, bringing her face-to-face with hosts Ant and Dec

The glamour model, 45, was emotional as she crossed the famous bridge — where she was met by her husband of three years, Italian model Jeremy Parisi, who had flown to Australia just days earlier to support her.

Kelly’s exit followed the departures of Vogue Williams, Eddie Kadi and Alex Scott, as the race to Sunday’s final intensified.

Ant and Dec greeted Kelly as she bid farewell to the camp, after receiving the fewest number of public votes

Reflecting on her experience, Kelly said:
“What a fabulous group of people. It’s been brilliant, but I’m so ready to come out.”
She added:
“It’s a dream in there — so beautiful. Of course I’d have loved to reach the final, but there are people who want it more than me.”

Kelly's departure followed Vogue Williams, Eddie Kadi and Alex Scott 's exits ahead of Sunday's finale

During her exit interview with Ant and Dec, Kelly was quizzed about her tense moments with campmate Jack Osbourne, after the two clashed over cooking duties. Kelly insisted she tried to remain neutral throughout, saying:
“I really tried to be cool with everyone.”

She also praised Martin Kemp, calling him her “saviour” in camp, and admitted the reality of jungle life hit her hard at first:
“You’re sleeping so close together — it’s a total sensory overload. But after a few days, it just becomes home.”

Kelly also owned up to her viral sweets secret — after she, Aitch and AngryGinge quietly enjoyed some of their treats from the Deals on Wheels challenge. She confessed she revealed the truth to campmates as she said goodbye.

But her time in the jungle was far from peaceful.

Kelly was accused of clashing with Jack Osbourne, with visible tension early on over cooking arrangements. The situation escalated outside the camp when Jack’s sister, Kelly Osbourne, hit out at Kelly on social media, branding her a “bully.”

She wrote:
“You bring out my big-sister vibes where I want to attack you because I feel like you’re a bit of a bully.”

Meanwhile, tensions inside the camp exploded once again during a washing-up war led by AngryGinge, who grew increasingly frustrated with campmates eating their rice from mugs instead of tins.

During another heated moment, Ginge protested:
“The tins, please…”
to which Kelly fired back:
“Too late!”

In the Bush Telegraph, Ginge finally snapped:
“I’m not having it anymore — I’m taking a stand.”

He warned the camp:
“If I see one more person eating out of a cup, I will refuse to wash up.”

Luckily, Aitch stepped in with a compromise, suggesting cups could be reused twice — once for breakfast and again for dinner — which the camp voted to accept.
Ginge finally agreed:
“I’m happy with that.”

The model was visibly emotional as she reunited with her spouse for the first time since she left the show

Kelly defended her reasoning, explaining it made breakfast feel more normal — and also avoided attracting ants, especially after the camp discovered rats and insects swarming around unwashed utensils overnight.

The episode ended on a lighter note as the celebrities visited The Jungle Arms, where they faced a security challenge using fake Jungle IDs before celebrating with fish and chips, drinks and karaoke together.

Despite the drama, Kelly leaves behind a camp still buzzing with tension, alliances shifting — and the final now just days away.