Four contestants have made it to the final of the all-star series of the ITV reality show
I’m a Celebrity viewers were fuming as Scarlett Moffatt was sent home just a day before the final.
The Gogglebox star made it to the last five in the all-star series of the ITV reality show but was eliminated after the latest trial. The celebs had to count coloured balls while sat in compartments that were filled with jungle critters, and at the end hosts Ant and Dec revealed how many balls there had been of a certain colour.
They told the campers that the star whose count was furthest off would be sent home immediately, and it ended up being Scarlett.
She was tearful as she learned her fate, admitting she was “gutted”.
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Fans watching at home were upset too, with many saying they thought Scarlett deserved a place in the final and some suggesting she was “robbed” of her place. Others said they thought she would have won and that the final would not be worth watching without her in it.
“Scarlett has been robbed of being queen!” one person posted on X, as another exclaimed: “Oh FFS! The elimination process is ridiculous. Scarlett would have been in the final – and probably won.”
Someone else wrote on the platform, which was formerly Twitter: “Devastated for Scarlet – she is a beautiful soul inside and out and deserved to make the final. Gutted for her!”
“No!!!” said another. “Gutted for Scarlett! She deserved to be in the final… She has done so many trails and been so entertaining.”
“Nahhh Scarlett has been so robbed,” remarked another viewer, as somebody else said she “deserved to win”.
“Is there actually any point in watching the final now?” asked another viewer.
Mo Farah, Adam Thomas, Craig Charles and Harry Redknapp now remain in the running to be crowned I’m a Celebrity ‘Legend.’
Speaking as she left, Scarlett said: “I’m gutted that it’s four blokes left. I wanted to do it for the girls! I’ll let them enjoy their football chat around the table.”
She said of her second stint in the jungle: “Last time I felt like a bit of an imposter. I was only twenty-five, I didn’t really know where my place was or who I was as a person. I enjoyed it, but a lot of the time I felt overwhelmed. Whereas this time around, I know who I am so I just enjoyed it and went in there less intimidated.”
She added: “Everyone was eccentrically wonderful and so different. Because we’d all done it before, there was some sense of calm. We weren’t constantly on edge, because we knew our way around camp life. “
I’m a Celebrity… South Africa airs on ITV.
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