I'm A Celebrity 2024 end date confirmed as Danny Jones favourite to win(Image: ITV)

When is I'm A Celebrity 2024 final and who is favourite to win?

by · PlymouthLive

This year's thrilling series of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! has captured the attention of TV audiences nationwide with millions tuning in every night. The much-loved ITV reality series is set to draw to a close this December, when one lucky campmate will be crowned the new King or Queen of the Jungle.

The highly anticipated finale is scheduled for Sunday, 8 December, airing on ITV from 9pm to 10.40pm. Traditionally, the final brings together three campmates who await the decision of the public vote to see if they have secured the win.

Danny Jones of McFly fame is currently tipped to be this year's winner, with bookmakers Coral placing him as the odds-on favourite at 5-4. Coleen Rooney is hot on his heels with odds of 5-2.

In third place, we find Reverend Richard Coles with odds of 11-4, followed by Maura Higgins at 11-1. GK Barry comes next at 22-1 odds, then Oti Mabuse at 40-11, and Alan Halsall at 66-1, reports Wales Online. Barry McGuigan is listed at 125-1, while Melvin Odoom trails with odds of 150-1.

Dean McCullough revealed how their dinner was ruined due to rain one night(Image: James Gourley/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Tulisa Contostavlos has been the third contestant to leave the jungle, preceded by radio presenter Dean McCullough as the second, and Loose Women panelist Jane Moore as the first to exit this season.

Following his departure, Dean opened up about life in camp, expressing to the Mirror that the weather had severely affected their living conditions, saying: "Imagine the worst camping trip you've ever been on. You think it's going to be gorgeous, then everything gets wet and you're stuck there for weeks. Nothing ever dries out.

"It's kind of a thing now in camp where if you don't have trench foot, you're kind of not cool. It was a real thing, and it does bring the mood down. Me and Coleen were both like: 'when are we going to get a chance to do some sun bathing?'"

On another occasion, he detailed an incident where torrential rain forced them to seek shelter, stating: "All our crocodile tail for dinner was ruined, so they gave us tofu instead," and added with dismay, "If that's not a short change, I don't know what is...from crocodile tail to tofu. I'm from Belfast, and I live in Manchester, the two wettest places in the UK. I will never whinge about that rain ever again. It was biblical."