The I’m a Celeb stars reunited to celebrate Sam Thompson’s win on Sunday, without former campmates Jamie Lynn Spears and Grace Dent.
Britney’s younger sister, 32, and the food critic, 50, both quit the jungle on ‘medical grounds’ and quickly jetted out of following their exits.
The live final saw the other eight celebs watch from the studio as Sam and boxer Tony Bellew, 41, battle it out to be crowned King of the Jungle.
They then gathered around MIC star Sam as he wore his floral crown and took a seat on his throne.
Jamie Lynn was reportedly in exit talks with show bosses for several days before she decided to leave.
The I’m a Celeb stars reunited to celebrate Sam Thompson ‘s win on Sunday, without former campmates Jamie Lynn Spears and Grace Dent
Britney’s younger sister, 32 (L) and the food critic, 50 (R) both quit the jungle on ‘medical grounds’ and quickly jetted out of following their exits.
Producers of the show reportedly labelled the actress a ‘flight risk’ and did not think she would last the duration of the series.
The Sun claims bosses managed to coax her to stay for 11 days which was helped by her strong performances in the Climb of Cruelty and Scarena Series tasks.
However, viewers saw the star cry numerous times in the jungle as she told how she was missing her daughters Maddie, 15, and Ivey, five.
It comes after some fans had speculated she quit the Jungle in time to return to Dancing with the Stars.
However her exit was branded convenient timing for her to travel back to America for the dance show’s final which she was a contestant on this year.
Meanwhile Grace quit after ‘losing all her energy’ in camp and reaching breaking point as she faced the prospect of doing another Bushtucker Trial.
The MasterChef star had sparked concerns among viewers with her ‘unwell’ appearance, with a show spokesperson confirming on Monday that Grace left the jungle on ‘medical grounds.’
An insider has since revealed to that the decision to leave was mutually decided between Grace and show bosses, who had intervened after seeing her visible deterioration in camp.
The live final saw the other eight celebs watch from the studio as Sam and boxer Tony Bellew, 41, battle it out to be crowned King of the Jungle
They then gathered around MIC star Sam as he wore his floral crown and took a seat on his throne
Josie Gibson (L) placed the crown on Simon’s head
A source: ‘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.’
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.’
Jamie Lynn was reportedly in exit talks with show bosses for several day s before she decided to leave
She had become emotional early on in the show about how much she missed her daughters Maddie, 15, and Ivey, five (all pictured)
However her exit was branded convenient timing for her to travel back to America for the dance show’s final which she was a contestant on this year (pictured with pro partner Alan Bersten)
Sam has been the bookies favourite to win for the past couple of weeks after proving popular with ITV viewers.
Sam jumped into the arms of runner-up Tony when hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announced the results, before admitting he was ‘overwhelmed’.
He said: ‘I’m really overwhelmed, I didn’t think I’d even be invited on the show. I don’t know what to say.’
Asked what he had to say to those who had voted for him, he tearfully said: ‘I’m so grateful, thank you so much. I’ve dreamed of doing this show for years and years and you’ve made a boy’s dream come true.’
Tony wasn’t too disappointed to have finished second as he felt his new friend was a more than worthy winner.
He said: ’10 days ago, I knew. I knew when I first met him, I’ve never met a person like him… He deserves it more than anything and I couldn’t be happier.’
Sam had been open about being a superfan of the show and admitted it was ‘100 times’ better than he had expected it to be.
Meanwhile Grace quit after ‘losing all her energy’ in camp and reaching breaking point as she faced the prospect of doing another Bushtucker Trial.
An insider has since revealed to that the decision to leave was mutually decided between Grace and show bosses, who had intervened after seeing her visible deterioration in camp (Pictured back in the UK)
Sam Thompson was crowned King Of The Jungle as he beat Tony Bellew who finished in second place
The former Made In Chelsea star has been the bookies favourite to win for the past couple of weeks after proving popular with ITV viewers
Interviewed alongside Tony ahead of the result, he was asked if it had lived up to his expectations and said: ‘It did so much more, I’ve never been so shocked in my life, times 100 everything, the little moments are the best moments as well.
‘My favourite time in the entire jungle was when Snake Rock came back and we had the entire family back together… The vibe was so amazing and I thought, “I don’t think I’ve ever been as happy as I am now”.’
Meanwhile, boxer Tony admitted he had found life in camp ‘very, very difficult’ so was thankful for his friendships with Sam and JLS singer Marvin Humes.
He said: ‘You’re alone with your own thoughts and my mind isn’t the best, it wasn’t easy. It was very very difficult and you think to yourself, “What am I doing here?”
‘I definitely think I was put here to be around Sam and get to know him, Marvin was a huge part of it as well, I can’t believe he’s not sitting here.