Kelly Brook, previously considered a likely finalist in the current season of I’m A Celebrity, was on [date unspecified] formally eliminated as the fourth contestant to exit the ITV-aired reality program.
Upon her discharge from the camp, Ms. Brook, 45, was received at the end of the exit bridge by her spouse of three years, Mr. Jeremy Parisi, who had recently traveled to Australia for that purpose. Her elimination follows the earlier departures of Vogue Williams, Eddie Kadi, and Alex Scott, preceding the forthcoming series finale.
In her post-exit remarks, Ms. Brook described her experience as positive and commended her fellow participants, stating that although reaching the finale would have been desirable, certain contestants appeared more invested in achieving that outcome. During the customary exit interview conducted by presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, she addressed reports of interpersonal tension with camp-mate Jack Osbourne relating to the delegation of cooking duties. Ms. Brook maintained that she endeavored to remain neutral in camp dynamics.
Ms. Brook further commented on what has become a widely circulated incident involving herself, Aitch, and AngryGinge, in which the trio privately consumed sweets acquired during the “Deals On Wheels” challenge. She disclosed that she informed the camp of this conduct prior to her departure.
Separately, allegations of a dispute between Ms. Brook and Jack Osbourne gained attention following online criticism from Mr. Osbourne’s sister, Ms. Kelly Osbourne, who characterized Ms. Brook’s behavior as constituting bullying. Ms. Osbourne cited concern for her younger brother in her public statement.
The episode preceding Ms. Brook’s exit also documented an escalation of disagreements concerning the camp’s dish-washing procedures. AngryGinge expressed dissatisfaction over camp-mates’ continued use of mugs for breakfast rations, arguing that doing so created an unreasonable increase in his washing responsibilities. Following a camp discussion, a compromise proposed by Aitch—permitting mugs to be used twice daily while reserving tin trays for dinner—was adopted by majority agreement.
Ms. Brook defended her preferred use of mugs during breakfast on the grounds of hygiene and practicality, citing the presence of ants and rats in the camp as evidence that food items could not safely be left unattended in tin trays.
Later in the episode, camp-mates participated in a challenge requiring them to memorize fabricated personal details forming their “Jungle ID.” Correct answers were necessary to gain entry to the Jungle Arms venue, where all nine remaining contestants eventually succeeded in entering and were subsequently provided with refreshments and entertainment.#newsafro_














































