GK Barry looks incredible after glamorous makeover as she reveals plans for I’m A Celeb bum tattoo
GK Barry has revealed she plans on getting a tattoo on her backside, in recognition of her time on the ITV show.
Appearing on I'm A Celeb Unpacked, alongside fellow campmate Alan Halsall, the 25-year-old showed off the results of her post-jungle makeover.
And after revealing she'd had a blow dry from contestant Danny Jones's mum, GK shared how she's also planning a permanent reminder of her time on the programme - as well as the rather rude place she's having it done.
Turning to Coronation Street star Alan, she said: "He's giving everyone tattoos as well. There's a picture of my dad passed out in a tattoo parlour with him.
Before suggesting a nod to one particular Australian arachnid, which she's so fearful of, feels most appropriate
She added: "I'm going to get one. Maybe a Huntsman on my bum."
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The Loose Women star made it to the final five on but narrowly missed out on making it through to the Celebrity Cyclone Bushtucker trial.
She formed a strong bond with Reverend Richard Coles, which she discussed with Unpacked host, Joel Dommett.
GK said: "Never in my life did I think i'd be close with a man of god, never.
"But we got on like a house on fire and the first day I met him I knew that I'd get on really well with him.
"Just because he's so dirty. I love it. Dirty Rev."
GK previously revealed that living in the bubble of camp made her forget she was being filmed around the clock.
She said: "You get this sense of 'I'm just sat around with my friends, and no one else is really watching'.
"The amount of things I've heard now that I've spoken about, I can't quite believe.
"I can't believe I taught a man of God what scissoring was."
GK is dating footballer Ella Rutherford, with the pair making their relationship public knowledge in June.
And with Ella waiting for her as she left the jungle, GK revealed she never wants to be parted from her again.
She said: "Never again are we leaving each other. We must be joined at the hip at all times."