I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!

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Kerry was voted Queen of the Junglein series three beating Jennie into second place.

"I can't believe I'm sat here," she said. "I'm gobsmacked. It doesn't feel real."

When her husband Bryan came on set, she asked him: "How come you got out here?"

"I love you," he replied.

Asked what sort of queen she would be, she said: ā€œI’d be the most common queen in the world!ā€

Kerry and 60,000 cockroaches

"I ate your mum last week," said Kerry to 60,000 cockroaches at the start of the grand finale of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!

Kerry climbed underneath the cockroaches and started scratching her legs. "I can't do it!" she screamed and returned in tears to the camp.

Peter in third place

Despite suffering the spiders and the cockroaches Peter was voted into third place.

The Legless Ant

Ant and Dec revealed they presented some the live shows drunk in 2003.

Ant admitted: "Last series I was drunk on set. We would stay up and drink and drink then go straight to work with absolutely no sleep. What a nightmare. Show four or five last year was the worst thing I've ever done.

"This year we haven't had any all-nighters. Maybe we're getting old or maybe it's because we're staying in a much quieter place."

Peter, spiders and 60,000 cockroaches

Peter had the same bush tucker trial except he had to crawl in with some spiders, one of which had just finished eaing one of the others.

The cockroaches dropped down and Peter did the trial with a minute to spare.

Bush tucker bonanza

Jennie chewed her way through a leaf mimic, a yabby, a stick insect, a witchetty grub - and a fish eye!

Final is ratings winner

The final of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! was a ratings winner for ITV1.

An average of 14.1 million people watched. This compared to 12.3 million who watched the Phil Tufnell final and 10.5 million who watched the Tony Blackburn final.

And at its peak 15.7 million were watching this year's final. 3.5 million were watching the news on BBC One.