Sam Fox leaves 'I'm A Celebrity' jungle

Former topless model Sam Fox became the third celebrity to leave the 'I’m a Celebrity' jungle.

Former topless model Sam Fox became the third celebrity to leave the 'I’m a Celebrity' jungle.

Fox received the lowest number of public votes and shouted “I’m coming home” when told she was the next to leave.

She immediately shouted a message to her partner and manager Myra Stratton: “Myra, I’ll see you in a minute.”

After leaving the camp last night, Fox said she felt “all right”.

Fox was told on Thursday that she faced possible eviction – along with singer Sabrina Washington and snooker player Jimmy White – before lines reopened for the trio with the fewest votes in the earlier poll.

“Yesterday was more shocking,” she said.

Fox said she spent her last night in camp “thinking positive about seeing my family and loved one”.

She added: “I have had a good 15 days and I have got loads to talk about.”

Fox, Washington and White had earlier been team captains during a quiz night.

The former model turned business woman was more successful in that contest and drew with White’s team, sharing the prize of chocolate brownies.

It was a treat for the campers who are surviving on often meagre rations.

They had missed out on the chance of strawberries and champagne when they failed to correctly answer a question about what television presenter Colin McAllister had been doing since he was kicked out of the camp.

McAllister’s partner Justin Ryan guessed he had been on a boat trip when the former camper had actually been on a cycle ride.

But although the trip was fruitless, Ryan said he had enjoyed taking part in the celebrity chest challenge with Hollywood legend George Hamilton.

The pair found a huge tin of sardines and had to gut dozens of fish until they found three keys hidden inside, but Hamilton kept their spirits up by telling tales of famous friends like Warren Beatty and Frank Sinatra.

White also faced a challenge but was more successful, winning five meals in a bushtucker trial which saw him overcome his fear of heights.

He had to climb along high-wire routes and smash stars to release ribbons inside, winning one meal for each star.

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