I'm a Celebrity has evicted its first star contestant of the 2024 series.
After almost two weeks of watching stars from Reverend Richard Coles to Coleen Rooney in the jungle, the public were able to vote to save their favourite campmate from the first elimination.
Broadcasting live on Friday night (29 November), hosts Ant and Dec revealed that the first celebrity to leave the show was journalist and Loose Women star Jane Moore, who was in the bottom two alongside BBC Radio 1 presenter Dean McCollough.
Reacting to the news, she said: "Hard work does not get rewarded, let's put it that way."
After leaving camp and meeting Ant and Dec, she gave them a "soggy hug" and said the experience had been "weird and magical", adding: "People say it's the best, experience of their lives but I wouldn't say that with all the rain!"
The hosts also chatted to her about the "one point of contention" from while she was on the ITV show, in which Moore accuses former boxer Barry McGuigan of ageism and misogyny over giving her the chore of washing up at camp.
At the time, she had complained: "It seems much like the 1950s!" She later insisted that she was just "winding him up".
"I wasn't pleased about that to be honest," she told the hosts in her exit interview.
Jane Moore on 'I'm a Celeb' (ITV/Shutterstock)
Moore said she would like to see the "quiet hardworkers" like Melvin Odoom and Coleen Rooney win the series. "They're not flamboyant but they're solid."
The news of her elimination was mostly celebrated by fans on X/Twitter, with many people issuing the same two-word response in regards to who they would like to see packing their bags next.
Leaving the show, Moore was greeted by her daughter, who hugged and kissed her and shouted: "You smell!"
Also on Friday night's episode, Coleen Rooney opened up about her miscarriages and the impact they had her on her husband, former Manchester United striker Wayne.
Moore followed in the footsteps of fellow Loose Women panellists Janet Street-Porter, Frankie Bridge and Charlene White in going on the show. Moore, who first appeared on the ITV panel show in 1999, had said she thought her role in camp would be as a "shoulder to cry on".
I'm a Celebrity continues tomorrow night at 9pm on ITV.
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