I’M A Celebrity fans think they have worked out who will be evicted next after spotting a trend.
So far Charlene White, Scarlette Douglas and Sue Cleaver have gone – and viewers think Matt will be next.
And many think it might not be a coincidence but something to do with the fact it’s always the chef of the camp who gets the boot.
If the theory is correct it will mean there are fewer and fewer people who can cook in the jungle - and the celebs might start going hungry.
Discussing the theory, one person wrote: “It’s always the chefs / camp cooks that get voted out first 😐 …. #ImACeleb …. People wanna see these people go hungry 😂😂.”
A second said: “Charlene then Scarlet, the chefs are going too fast.”
While a third person shared a meme and wrote: “The camp when they realise they’ve lost another cook #ImACelebrity #ImACeleb.”
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Last night Sue Cleaver became the third contestant to be eliminated.
The soap star, 59, was announced as the celebrity with the fewest votes during Monday's show by hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
After leaving the Australian jungle, Sue told the presenting duo: "Camp life, I've absolutely adored it. I've absolutely adored waking up in the jungle, that has been wonderful.
"You can stuff your trials where the sun don't shine quite frankly."
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Elsewhere in the episode, Matt Hancock left his campmates less than impressed after burning part of the camp's meal.
As presenter and property expert Scarlette Douglas asked the former health secretary, 44, if he had checked the rice, she lifted the pot and said: "Totally burnt."
Scarlette, 35, who became the second celebrity to be evicted from the jungle on Sunday, said to Hancock: "I thought you were keeping an eye on that."
Speaking in the Bush Telegraph, Seann Walsh said: "Matt did a bit of an oopsie with the cooking and forgot that the rice was being cooked."
He added: "I don't remember there being so many problems with the cooking when Charlene was here.
"I think this restaurant's gone downhill. Sorry Matt."
Matt appeared unfazed and was apparently unaware of his campmates' feelings, saying: "We rescued the situation, we got half a pan of rice.
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"Basically we lost one packet of rice. All is well."