I’m A Celeb‘s Vogue Williams became the third star voted out of the jungle on Monday but husband Spencer Matthews was not in Oz to greet her.
The mother-of-three, 40, who arrived six days after the rest of the campmates as a surprise late entry alongside Tom Read Wilson, got the boot after landing in the bottom two with fellow model Kelly Brook.
After hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelley revealed it was Vogue who had received the fewest viewer votes, she said her farewells before sitting down for her exit interview.
The TV personality, who shares three children Theodore, seven, Gigi, five, and Otto, two, with the Made in Chelsea star Spencer, was met off the bridge by her agent, Louisa McDonald.
Her husband of seven years was unable to support the star in Australia because he is currently completing his sixth Iron Man in a row in Brazil before he heads to his final race in Antarctica.
Upon her exit, Vogue admitted that while she was delighted to be leaving after struggling with the lack of food, she would miss her fellow celebs.
I’m A Celeb ‘s Vogue Williams became the third star voted out of the jungle on Monday but husband Spencer Matthews was not in Oz to greet her
The TV personality, who shares three children Theodore, seven, Gigi, five, and Otto, two, with the Made in Chelsea star, Spencer , was met off the bridge by her agent, Louisa McDonald
Her husband of seven years was unable to support the star in Australia because he is currently completing his sixth Iron Man in a row in Brazil before he heads to his final race in Antarctica
She also discussed simmering tensions within camp after viewers watched another cooking row erupt during the latest episode.
Vogue said: ‘Ginge and Aitch are a bit resistant to their chores. I don’t really understand the whole cup-gate. I just turned into what I’m like at home’.
Before branding Kelly a ‘snake’ after being shown footage of the model, AngryGinge and Aitch stealing treats from Deals on Wheels challenge.
She later threw her support behind Ruby Wax, 72, for the win and claimed the comedian ‘had it in the bag’ to be crowned Queen of The Jungle.
Taking to X fans were viewers convinced that Vogue had had the chop after her numerous clashes with ‘fan favourites’ AngryGinge and Aitch.
‘Vogue was bound to leave’: ‘The fact Vogue is gone cuz she called out Ginge for being lazy even tho yesterday Ruby and Ginge was talking about Vogue behind her back’: Notice how Vogue didn’t say she didn’t dislike Aitch & Ginge? Think there’s a dislike going on there’.
Last week Spencer said he was ‘so proud’ of his wife during her time in the jungle and had been watching the show ‘as much as he can’ during his challenge alongside a gushing post about how much he misses the model.
He wrote on Instagram: ‘Impossible to love this woman more… So proud. Not just of what she’s doing now, but generally.
After hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelley revealed it was Vogue who had received the fewest viewer votes, she said her farewells before sitting down for her exit interview
After hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnolley revealed it was her who had received the fewest viewer votes, Vogue said her farewells before sitting down for her exit interview
Upon her exit, Vogue admitted that while she was delighted to be leaving after struggling with the lack of food, she would miss her fellow celebs
She also discussed simmering tensions within camp after viewers watched another cooking row erupt during the latest episode
Vogue said: ‘Ginge and Aitch are a bit resistant to their chores. I don’t really understand the whole cup-gate. I just turned into what I’m like at home’
Taking to X fans were viewers convinced that Vogue had had the chop after her numerous clashes with ‘fan favourites’ AngryGinge and Aitch
‘Vogue was bound to leave, nothing to do with Ginge and Aitch , people weren’t happy with her reaction to jacks letter the night before’
‘Admiring her when we first met and wanting to be more like her helped me become a better person. I probably wouldn’t have achieved half the things I’m now proud of if it weren’t for her.
‘Every single banging tune that I listened to today reminded me of her. Sometimes I forget that we can’t talk and think to myself that I’ll call her and share the highs and lows of what we’re going through then remember that I can’t and it immediately makes me feel sad… I hate not speaking to her, it feels so weird.
‘I’m catching up when I can on her time in the jungle and just find myself grinning ear to ear watching her get more and more comfortable.
‘She is without a doubt the most extraordinary person I’ve met and has always had a deeply positive impact on everyone she meets. Wishing her the absolute best of luck and sending love from afar.’
During the latest episode AngryGinge clashed with Kelly and Vogue as she waded into yet another cooking-based row.
The group had chosen to eat their breakfast rice rations out of the mugs they have available in camp, meaning there was plenty of washing to be done.
And AngryGinge, 24, made no secret of the fact that he wasn’t pleased at all with having been assigned the job, telling the group: ‘Can we please stop eating rice out of cups?’
During the latest episode AngryGinge clashed with Kelly and Vogue as she waded into yet another cooking-based row
Vogue was first to hit back, saying: ‘People have the right to have a clean bowl in the morning and a clean whatever they want in the afternoon and a clean one in the evening’
Kelly, 46, and Martin Kemp protested, AngryGinge went on to complain that he felt he’d been left with twice the amount of washing now he had to wash ten cups and ten food containers.
‘If we could just have the rice in the container, and the beans in the container, that’s ten things,’ he continued.
Vogue was first to hit back, saying: ‘People have the right to have a clean bowl in the morning and a clean whatever they want in the afternoon and a clean one in the evening.’
Kelly chimed in to explain that she wanted to keep eating out of the cups in the morning because it made it feel ‘more like breakfast’ and added variety to their meals.
But AngryGinge was having none of it, hitting out again: ‘So we’re double the washing up because it feels a bit more like breakfast?’
Kelly headed into the Bush Telegraph to add: ‘If you’re leaving food in camp, by the time you get back to your tin at lunch time, it’s gonna be covered in ants.
‘It’s really unhygienic and it’s not very nice, so no one wants to do it…’











