I'M A Celebrity fans are convinced that Phil Tufnell will have a meltdown tonight after he learns that his fellow campmates have evicted him.
The cricket star, 57, is set to face the chop after his co-stars decided which three celebrities should make the final.
Happy Mondays star Shaun Ryder was keen to save Phil, but the other campmates thought his time was up.
At the end of last night's episode, hosts Ant and Dec revealed that one more celebrity would be given the boot and it was down to the former campmates to decide.
Phil along with Myleene Klass, Fatima Whitbread and Jordan Banjo looked nervous as ex-campmate Paul Burrell delivered the bombshell news.
Fans will find out tonight who goes but many have taken to Twitter saying Phil will kick off when he finds out he's the latest celebrity to be dumped.
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One wrote: "Phil’s going to sulk big time now #imaceleb."
Another posted: "#imaceleb Paul being the spokes person and Phil’s reaction be like."
A third said: "Phil will sulk again if he's picked to go omg #ImACeleb."
"Phil Tufnell will never speak to them again if he gets voted off," a fourth added.
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Last night many were left devastated last night as Carol narrowly missed out on a place in the final.
But now, the This Morning star has given fans an insight into her time in South Africa, as well as a very important "lie" she told I'm A Celeb producers during her first stint in the jungle.
Carol said: "Obviously I wasn’t stupid, so didn’t tell them everything. I lied. I said I don’t like snakes or heights when actually I’m not too scared of them.
"When I came out of the Australian jungle, I didn’t think I’ve ever go back in so I confessed my two real fears; drowning and claustrophobia."
Meanwhile, Paul admitted his second jungle experience was a "rollercoaster".
Speaking after leaving the show, Paul, 64, said: "I wanted to go out with a smile. I wanted to go out on a high note. And I did because I left with Carol Vorderman.
"We scaled this wall and it was a case of innuendo bingo! Ant and Dec were in hysterics. It was seaside humour. That’s what this whole show was about, having fun and we had fun.
"It was a rollercoaster of a ride at times and there were ups and downs of course. But at the end of the day, looking back on it, we had fun and made memories of a lifetime."
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