As we enter the final week of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! viewers will be given the chance to vote for who they want to evict from the Australian jungle.
The ITV series started off with 10 campmates, followed by the two late arrivals – Love Island star Maura Higgins and writer and broadcaster Reverend Richard Coles.
Many of the campmates have had to face their fears throughout the last few weeks, from swimming underwater with eels to eating gruesome insects and animal parts.
But who has left I’m a Celebrity so far in 2024? Let’s take a look.
I’m a Celebrity 2024 evictees so far – full list
- Jane Moore – voted out of the jungle by viewers on November 29
- Dean McCullough – December 1
- Tulisa Contostavlos - December 2
During his exit interview with presenters Ant and Dec on ITV1 on Sunday night, Dean said: "It’s absolutely nuts, I still can’t believe I’m here.
"I have really soaked up this whole experience, all the trials, the things I’ve faced, and got stuck in at camp, done a bit of everything, and I really, really, really enjoyed it.
“And when I woke up this morning, I thought if I go today, I am over the moon because I’ve not missed out on anything.”
He added: "I’ve learned that life is better when it’s simpler. You really, really don’t need to be on your phone all the time.
"You don’t need to be chasing the next appointment, the next meeting, the next gig, you can literally just sit in the moment and just watch what is going on around."
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When is the final of I’m a Celebrity 2024?
The I’m a Celebrity final 2024 will take place on Sunday, December 8.
It will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX from 9pm, with the programme ending at 10.40pm.
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every day at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
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