Food critic Grace Dent previously detailed her battle with disordered eating in her book, Hungry, which was released in 2021.
Grace, 50, left the camp on Monday on medical grounds when she reached breaking point amid concerns over her ‘scarily unwell’ appearance.
In the years leading up to her jungle stint, she had endured a complexed relationship with food from the age of nine, and at one point sheadopted a dangerous 800-calorie a day diet in order to be slim.
Speaking about her attitude to food growing up, she wrote in her book: ‘The dry Ryvitas stuck in my throat and then I couldn’t sleep at night as my stomach growled while I dreamt of morning when I could have three tablespoons of Special K with skimmed milk.
‘Yes I knew 800 calories a day was too low and might make me feel faint, but f*** it, by Saturday I could wear a catsuit to the Hacienda and dance to Todd Terry and I would look f***ing incredible again for a bit.’
Honest: Food critic Grace Dent previously detailed her harrowing battle with disordered eating in the years leading up to her stint on I’m A Celebrity
Time to leave: Grace, 50, left the camp on Monday on medical grounds when she reached breaking point amid concerns over her ‘scarily unwell’ appearance
At one point, she took on the Atkins siet and penned: ‘One solitary boiled egg for breakfast, then black coffee for lunch and dnner with occasional pieces of grilled chicken had indeed given me a size-ten body and cheekbones like razors, but I also had breath like Satan’s bumcleft and the occasional minor blackout.’
Grace said she had adopted this extreme so that she would look camera ready to slot into a TV show and be 12lbs under her body’s natural resting weight.
The MasterChef star has admitted her complexed thoughts around food started at age nine and she thought about calories while in Sixth Form.
She said: ‘At this age, me and most of my female friends became masters of calorie counting. Our minds hoovered up and stored for life every approxiamate kcal per hundred-gram portion.’
An insider revealed to that Grace’s decision to leave was mutually decided between herself and show bosses, who had intervened after seeing her visible deterioration in camp.
A source close to the MasterChef star revealed: ‘Grace decided to leave the jungle soon after it was announced that she would be doing the latest Bushtucker Trial.
‘Knowing that she would be facing another tough challenge was the straw that broke the camel’s back.’
Concern: Fans claimed they didn’t even recognise the usual bubbly and glam MasterChef star at the end of her jungle stint (pictured on Friday’s show)
Doing what she does best: Grace looking happy on MasterChef back in 2021
They continued: ‘It was mutually agreed upon that she would stand down from the competition, it was clear that she wasn’t being herself, she had lost all energy when usually she’s witty and fun to be around.
‘ITV’s duty of care and welfare teams had stepped in, and rightly so.
‘She had struggled since living in the camp with less amenities, the weather this year has been particularly miserable and as a restaurant critic, not eating well proved to be harder than she could have ever imagined.
‘Grace is looking forward to seeing her loved ones now and after a few days of rest and recovery will be fine.’
Grace has struggled since kicking off her journey filming the Pole Position trial on Friday, November 24 and last week threatened to quit the show.
ITV confirmed her departure with a statement that read: ‘Unfortunately Grace Dent has left the show on medical grounds. She has been a great campmate and will be missed by her fellow celebrities and viewers alike.’
Grace had been voted to take on Monday’s Down The Tubes challenge alongside Josie Gibson.
Grace’s shock jungle exit comes after fans took to social media to share their worries about her appearance, with one claiming they didn’t even recognise the usual bubbly and glam MasterChef star.
The restaurant critic has previously spoken about her strict diet, admitting she ‘has to monitor every day how much food I have to eat for work, how many restaurants I have to go to, just trying to keep a balanced diet.’
Speaking to WalesOnline in weeks before she entered the jungle Grace admitted ‘I don’t think I suit skinny. I look ill right away. I’m quite a curvy, busty type of person.
‘I have to be very careful about what I eat because I put on weight really easily. My family are just those types of people who come from an entire background of women who naturally fit about a size 16-18. Every woman in my family looked like that.’
‘But I know that when I get bigger, I then stop exercising. Once I stop exercising, I start feeling sadder. And then my health goes and I haven’t got enough energy.
‘So, I’ve always been on a health kick since I was nine years old, like almost all women. I have to be very conscious of what I’m eating.’
On the subject of the food in the jungle, Grace admitted even a professional like herself would struggle with a lack of herbs and spices to season food.
She said: ‘Everything is filling me with a real sense of dread. But I am especially dreading being really hungry because I tend to eat four or five posh meals out a week because I am a restaurant critic.’
Predicting what was in store for her in the jungle, she continued: ‘I know they are going to give me an eating trial and I am dreading putting even worse things in my mouth than I have in the past in fancy restaurants!
‘I think I will be writing very stiff columns about the jungle food when I come out! Will I cook there? Yes, I am a practical cook but it is not cooking as we know it in the jungle…
‘What makes food is herbs and spices and I am not going to have any ingredients. I don’t know how you are going to make an alligator’s foot taste delicious if there are no spices…
‘I can already imagine the dinner I am going to have the moment I get out. I am going to go to a really fancy restaurant and have something delicious, wearing a lovely dress.’
On her main aim of entering the show, Grace went on: ‘I am just determined to not go out first. And if I can get quite far, I would be really pleased…
Heartbreak: Ahead of entering the jungle, Grace shed light on her personal life, as she revealed she has lost both her parents over the past ‘four or five years’ (pictured with her mother)
Speaking out: Fans shared their thoughts on X after Grace’s departure
‘I don’t want my life to be different when I finish this programme. I don’t want to change anything at all but this is such a great challenge. It’s going to be fun.’
Grace began her jungle journey by taking on Pole Position, which involved dangling herself off a 32-storey building.
The scenes, filmed last Friday, were aired on Sunday’s launch show, with fans marvelling at her cool and calm composure.
Yet last week she left viewers less than impressed during the first group trial as they claimed she ‘couldn’t give a f***’ about the challenge.
During the trial, which was dubbed the Locker Shocker, Grace appeared unenthusiastic as she moaned she couldn’t find the keys needed to open her locker.
However after watching Grace’s efforts, viewers complained that she was being ‘boring’ because she didn’t even try to make an effort.
Others speculated that she may have been doing it on purpose in order to avoid taking on the next Bushtucker Trial by pretending she couldn’t be bothered.
She was voted by the public to take part in Friday’s trial, the Touchdown of Terror, and got a bug stuck in her ear as she went head-to-head against Nella Rose.
The food critic took on the YouTuber, 26, in the Touchdown of Terror trial – and it was up to their coaches to choose who would help them get through this gruelling task.
But Nella was unable to cope with the pressure as critters were poured into her helmet – prompting the YouTuber pulled her emergency cord to end her time on the trial.
Grace also raised the alarm, yelling: ‘There’s one in my ear! There’s one in my ear! That’s not nice, I can hear it.’
Following the challenge, Grace was seen by the medic who managed to flush it out, and confirmed it has been removed.
She had earlier confessed to her campmates that she was a ‘scaredy cat’ and confessed to Josie: ‘I’ve had enough. I’ve completely had enough. I just want to go home.’
Former campmate Jake Quickenden discussed Grace’s shock jungle departure on Monday’s episode of Lorraine.
He mused: ‘I think she really struggled from day one.
‘She was surrounded by big characters, maybe she wasn’t expecting that. It is very daunting and overwhelming.
‘It’s been raining a lot there. She would have had support from campmates and would have been called into the Bushtucker Telegraph to make sure you’re okay. So they check in on you.
Maybe she got overwhelmed with it all. Maybe getting voted, maybe she thinks oh I’m not liked.’
Daddy’s girl: The star was a carer for her dementia-stricken father before he passed away while she later lost her mother to cancer within the short space of time (pictured with her father)
Accomplished: The food critic has had an impressive career, working for an array of titles including, Vogue, The Independent, Cosmopolitan and more (pictured in 2017)
Taking to X after her exit was revealed, fans shared: ‘Sorry to hear Grace Dent has left #ImACeleb- she did not look at all well yesterday and showed very little emotion when voted to do a trial. Hope she’s OK’; News alert – Grace dent quits I’m a celebrity get me out of herrrree, I knew she would last night face shown it !’; ‘Grace Dent looked scared to death she had been voted to do a challenge.’;
‘So #gracedent had quit #ImaCeleb my favourite since the start, knew her previously. Due to medical grounds she has been forced to quit. Hope she gets everything she needs, such a shame but can tell she’s not been enjoying it since the start. ❤️’
Ahead of entering the jungle, Grace shed light on her personal life, as she revealed she has lost both her parents over the past ‘four or five years’ and confessed she believes her loss will make her stronger on the show.
The star admitted she has ‘been through a really difficult time’ after she was a carer for her dementia-stricken father before he passed away while she later lost her mother to cancer within the short space of time.
She said: ‘This is going to be a big challenge and now I am older, life is for living and it’s one of the reasons why I said yes.’
Grace has spoken publicly about her parents and in in 2020, she wrote in The Guardian about her father’s battle with dementia, penning: ‘There is so much I want to say to Dad, but I can’t bring myself to…
‘Dementia is really awkward, not just painful and frightening, embarrassing, I don’t like to be left alone with Dad. But sometimes I can see terror in his eyes…
‘Sometimes, as Dad talks nowadays, midway through a nonsensical sentence his brain catches up, and right then, he understands the total ridiculousness of what he is saying, and pure shame passes across his face.’
Grace was born in Carlisle and went on to pursue further education at Stirling University, bagging herself an English Literature degree in the process.
During her time at university, Dent kicked off her journalism career, writing features for Cosmopolitan.
After leaving full-time education, she had quite the illustrious writing career, working as an editorial assistant for Vogue, and then a freelance journalist for various magazines such as Marie Claire, Glamour and more.
She also spent 12 years, from 2000 until 2012 writing about all things TV, before making her way to The Independent.
For six years she wrote a restaurant column dubbed ‘Grace and Flavour’, for The Evening Standard. The food critic is currently employed by The Guardian.
Grace often appears on various TV shows critiquing people’s plates – you may have seen appear in MasterChef: The Professionals, Celebrity MasterChef, MasterChef UK.
She was also a judge on a BBC program called the Great British Menu.
But you won’t only find Grace in the kitchen, she has also appeared on an array of shows including, The Apprentice: You’re Fired, The Now Show on Radio 4, Have I Got News For You, Very British Problems.
The food critic has also appeared on Pointless Celebrities, The Review Show Film 2012, Charlie Brooker’s Screenwipe, The Culture Show and Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled.
Foodie Grace has also penned numerous novels over the years, and was even on the shortlist for the Queen of Teen prize in 2008. Amongst her books series’ for teenage audiences include Diary of a Snob, Diary of a Chav and LBD.
She published her first non-fiction book titled How To Leave Twitter (My Time as Queen of the Universe and Why This Must Stop) in 2011.
If you’re worried about your own or someone else’s health, you can contact Beat, the UK’s eating disorder charity, on 0808 801 0677 or beateatingdisorders.org.uk