James Haskell becomes fourth star to be voted off I’m a Celeb – and admits he was ‘ratty’ in camp
JAMES Haskell has become the fourth star to be voted off I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
The rugby player went up against Ian Wright tonight but Ant and Dec announced it was James who had received the lowest amount of votes from the public.
As he arrived to speak to the hosts, James admitted he was a bit tearful to leave his new pals.
The 34-year-old said: "I got quite emotional, I thought there's no way I'm going to well up here but I did."
Explaining why he went on the show despite having seen very little of it, James said he had friends who had said it was an experience of a lifetime, and added after years of playing sports: "I wanted to reset myself."
He continued: "I've learnt a lot about myself and realised I enjoyed helping other people.
"In sport you go to some dark places, there's a bit of suffering so I was equipped to deal with those things whereas other people weren't so I found a role.
"I can't cook, I'm probably not the funniest, I can't sing and dance like Jac and Myles, I'm not as well informed as Kate so I found a role."
Ant and Dec couldn't help but ask him about how 'ratty' he was at times in camp as he struggled with the lack of food.
James admitted: "I think I would have been ratty if I was fully fed. The Dingo Dollar Challenge is a 50-50 question and they want to have this debate and powerpoint presentation.
"When we come to it, it is put your hand up for a or b. It is not that hard and you have to cut through the nonsense."
Asked who he wanted to win, James said Jacqueline Jossa, explaining: "She came in and wanted to do it for herself.
"I didn't know much about the other celebs and I didn't want to pry, but I think she's had a tough time and I want her to prove herself wrong."