Bannerman evicted from jungle show
Former 'EastEnders' actor Marc Bannerman has walked straight into a relationship nightmare after becoming the first person to be evicted from 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here'.
Bannerman had been cosying up to fellow jungle celebrity Cerys Matthews during his stint in the reality show, but will now have to face the wrath of his long-term girlfriend.
Actress Sarah Matravers had flown to Australia to sort out the ex-soap star but returned home before the eviction because it was too distressing to see him flirting on television.
Presenters Ant and Dec strode into camp to deliver the results of the first public vote and told the contestants it was between ex-'Apprentice' star Katie Hopkins and Bannerman.
The group reacted with shock when they announced the 'EastEnders' actor was the one getting the chop from the series, and he promptly enveloped Matthews in a bear hug.
Other celebrities could be heard saying: "I thought he was going to win" as he repeatedly whispered "don't worry" in the Catatonia singer's ear.
In the interview immediately after he left the camp, the star said he was in "big trouble" and would have to apologise to his girlfriend, who he admitted he had embarrassed.
The star said he had missed his family, friends and Sarah the most while he was in the jungle and stressed that nothing had happened with Matthews while he was on the show.
He said: "Nothing is going on, we just got on fantastically, we had a nice time together and we bonded really quickly, I think she is a fantastic girl."
He then asked Ant and Dec: "I'm in big trouble aren't I, what's happening?" before they showed him a clip of him and Matthews together in the camp.
Bannerman tried, but struggled, to explain what had happened between them.
He said: "It's a really difficult thing. It's a really strange scenario. If you meet someone that you really get on well with and gel with, it's really difficult not to have just a bit, a little bit, a kind of, you know it's just difficult not to have a little bit, you know..."
The actor admitted that he had connected with Matthews on a "very deep" level, which was something he had not expected.
All he had wanted from the show was to see if he could live with people "24/7", he said, adding "obviously it's not panned out right for me".
He said: "I was surprised, I was shocked that I could have an intense relationship like that with Cerys and I really tried not to let it affect me but it's difficult when you're with someone all that time.
"Nothing happened between us at all but it's really difficult not to crave a little bit of love."
Bannerman admitted that he had struggled with his emotions in the camp and said he still was, before swearing.
Asked how he felt now, he added: "I'm terrified, I am going to have to apologise. I think I have embarrassed her and I've embarrassed myself and I'm going to have to live with that now."
When he was told his girlfriend had been in Australia but had now returned to the UK, he said he wanted to get back to London straightaway so that they could talk face to face.
Matravers had earlier told producers that she could not watch the "man I love disrespecting me" and that she was returning to the UK after just 48 hours in Australia.
Her decision to fly back came after the ex-Catatonia star confessed to Bannerman, 34, that she had fallen for him.

