Fans all have the same 'wish' for the remaining celebs
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ITV I'm A Celebrity fans all have same 'wish' for camp as they beg 'please'

by · Manchester Evening News

I'm A Celebrity fans have been left conflicted during this year's series as they all have the same 'wish' for the remaining campmates.

Three celebrities have left the camp - Loose Women star Jane Moore, radio DJ Dean McCullough and N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos - and one of the campmates will become the fourth to leave tonight.

However, it seems viewers at home can't decide who should go next and are begging bosses to let all of the remaining campmates stay in the jungle.

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Fans have taken to social media to say how much they are enjoying all of the campmates this year, with many admitting that they don't mind who wins the show this year.

"I actually like everyone that still left in it, every single one of them actually deserve to win," one viewer wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Another said: "Any one of these remaining could win and you couldn't hate any one of them."

A third wrote: "No because I don’t want to see anyone else voted off, they should all win. Can we just have another week of them in the jungle for fun?" Another echoed the sentiment, asking: "I don’t want anyone to leave, please can we just let them all stay and do the cyclone?"

Another made the same request, writing: "I really don’t want any of these celebs to leave can they just stay, i’ve started to like the ones i was feeling iffy about."

"I really don’t Want anyone to leave such a lovely bunch this year," another said. "I wish they could all win," somebody else said.

A final fan wrote: "For me this is the first year I won’t be disappointed whoever wins. I think they have picked the nicest celebrities on TV."

Viewers saw the campmates have a discussion about fame in Tuesday night's episode. Sat around the camp fire, the campmates discussed the point at which they knew they were famous.

Speaking of his time in The Communards, Reverend Richard Coles told his fellow celebrities: "I remember we were playing in Ireland and we were booked into a sports stadium, we came on stage and there was this barrage of knickers. All these girls threw their knickers!"

McFly star Danny Jones shared a similar story, saying: "For me, it was the fans waiting outside CD:UK and then when we left girls were chasing the car and I was like, ‘What has gone on!’ It was scary because they were banging on the windows."

Boxer Barry McGuigan told the camp how he won the Commonwealth gold medal at 17, and he came home to a quarter of a million people in Dublin. Love Island star Maura Higgins said arriving back to Heathrow Airport after her stint on the dating show was "mayhem".