Who won I’m a Celebrity 2017? Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo crowned queen of the jungle – but who else was in the line-up and who came second?
I'M a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here 2018 is in full swing and viewers are beginning to wonder who will be crowned king or queen of the jungle.
But who won the 2017 competition and who reached the final? Here's a look back at how the series unfolded...
Who was evicted from I'm a Celebrity?
Here are the celebrities who entered, and were then evicted from, the jungle
- Shappi Khorsandi was the first to be eliminated from the jungle
- She was followed by former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale
- Rebekah Vardy was the third campmate to go
- The fourth star to be booted out on the public vote was Vanessa White
- Stanley Johnson was the fifth campmate to be voted off
- Former Chelsea captain Dennis Wise was the sixth to leave the jungle
- Boxing legend Amir Khan was the seventh campmate to be sent back home
- Corrie star Jennie McAlpine left the night before the final
- Iain Lee finished third on final night
- Jamie Lomas came second
Who won I'm A Celebrity 2017?
Made In Chelsea's Georgia Toffolo was crowned the Queen of the Jungle after being the bookies' favourite going into the last show on 10 December.
Georgia, known as Toff, could barely contain her joy at being named the winner.
She told Ant and Dec: "I don’t know what to say. Obviously, I didn’t think anyone would like me, never mind… sorry, I’m really taken aback.
"Thank you so much, I don’t know what to say, I’m really shocked! Sorry! Is this real?"
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When is I’m A Celebrity on TV?
If you miss the show you can watch it on ITV+1 or catch up via the ITV hub.
The series usually runs for about three weeks and if it follows the previous format and length fans can expect this year's jungle king or queen to be crowned around the second week of December.
This year the show is presented by Holly Willoughby and Declan Donnelly as Ant McPartlin takes an extended break from TV.
If you haven't had your fill of the jungle, you can switch over to ITV2 for Extra Camp immediately after the main show for behind the scenes footage, guests and interviews.
Viewers are invited to join the lively debates via social media and the app as well as putting their questions directly to the campmates live in the studio once they’ve left the Jungle.
This year the Extra Camp it will be hosted again by Scarlett Moffatt, Joel Dommett and Joe Swash.