I’m A Celeb’s Vogue Williams becomes THIRD contestant voted out of the jungle after landing in the bottom with fellow model Kelly Brook – but husband Spencer Matthews is not there to greet her

I’m A Celebrity Vogue Williams became the third star to be voted out of the jungle on Monday, but her husband Spencer Matthews wasn’t in Oz to greet her.
The mother-of-three, 40, who arrived six days after her other campmates as a surprise late entry alongside Tom Read Wilson, got the boot after being placed in the bottom two with fellow model Kelly Brook.
After announcing that Vogue had received the fewest viewer votes, hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly bid farewell before sitting down for an exit interview.
The TV star, who shares seven-year-old Theodore, five-year-old Gigi and two-year-old Otto with Made in Chelsea star Spencer, was greeted on the bridge by her manager Louisa McDonald.
Her husband of seven years was unable to support the star in Australia as she is currently completing her sixth straight Iron Man in Brazil before heading out for her final race in Antarctica.
Following her exit, Vogue admitted that she was happy to leave after struggling with food shortages, but that she would miss her famous friends.
I’m A Celebrity Vogue Williams became the third star to be voted out of the jungle on Monday, but husband Spencer Matthews wasn’t in Oz to greet her
The TV star, who shares seven-year-old Theodore, five-year-old Gigi and two-year-old Otto with Made in Chelsea star Spencer, was greeted on the bridge by her manager Louisa McDonald.
Her husband of seven years was unable to support the star in Australia as she is currently completing her sixth straight Iron Man in Brazil before heading out for her final race in Antarctica.
He also talked about the rising tensions within the camp after viewers watched another food fight break out in the last episode.
Vogue said: ‘Ginge and Aitch are a bit resistant to their work. I don’t really understand the whole cup gate. ‘I have now become the same person I am at home’.
AngryGinge and Aitch steal treats from the Deals on Wheels competition before branding Kelly “snake” after being shown footage of the model.
She then threw her support behind 72-year-old Ruby Wax for the win, claiming the comedian had the title of Queen of the Jungle ‘in her bag’.
X fans were viewers convinced that Vogue had taken the hit after her numerous clashes with ‘fan favourites’ AngryGinge and Aitch.
‘It was inevitable that Vogue would go’: ‘The fact that Vogue went because she told Ginge she was lazy, even though she talked about Vogue behind Ruby and Ginge’s backs yesterday’: Notice that Vogue didn’t say she didn’t like Aitch & Ginge? I think there’s some discontent there’.
Last week, Spencer said his wife was ‘proud’ of him during his time in the jungle and watching the show. ‘As much as she could’ during her pageant, alongside a gushing post about how much she misses the model.
He wrote on Instagram: ‘It’s impossible to love this woman more… I’m so proud. Not just about what he’s doing now, but in general.
Vogue crosses iconic bridge after becoming third star voted from jungle
After hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly revealed she was the one with the fewest viewer votes, Vogue bid farewell before sitting down for her exit interview.
Following her exit, Vogue admitted that she was happy to leave after struggling with food shortages, but that she would miss her famous friends.
He also talked about the rising tensions within the camp after viewers watched another food fight break out in the last episode.
Vogue said: ‘Ginge and Aitch are a bit resistant to their work. I don’t really understand the whole cup gate. ‘I turned into something like at home’
Appealing to X fans, viewers were convinced Vogue had taken the hit after numerous clashes with ‘fan favourites’ AngryGinge and Aitch.
‘It was inevitable that Vogue would go, nothing to do with Ginge and Aitch, people weren’t happy with her reaction to Jack’s letter the night before.’
‘Admiring him when we first met and wanting to be more like him made me a better person. Without him, I probably wouldn’t have accomplished even half of the things I’m proud of now.
‘Every wonderful melody I heard today reminded me of him. Sometimes I forget we can’t talk and I think to myself I’ll call him and share the ups and downs of what we’ve been through, then I remember I can’t and it immediately makes me sad… I hate not talking to him, it feels so weird.
‘I catch up with him as he spends his time in the woods whenever I can, and I find myself grinning from ear to ear as I watch him become more and more comfortable.
‘He is without a doubt the most extraordinary person I have ever met and always had a profoundly positive impact on everyone he met. I wish him absolute good luck and send him love from afar.’
In the latest episode, AngryGinge clashed with Kelly and Vogue as they got into another cooking-based argument.
The group had chosen to eat their breakfast rice rations from mugs available at camp, which meant there was a lot of laundry to be done.
And AngryGinge, 24, made no secret of the fact that he was not at all happy about his appointment, telling the group: ‘Can we please stop eating rice out of cups?’
In the latest episode, AngryGinge clashed with Kelly and Vogue and got into another cooking-based argument.
Vogue was the first to react and said: ‘People have the right to a clean bowl in the morning, a clean bowl in the afternoon, and a clean bowl in the evening.’
While Kelly and Martin Kemp, 46, objected, AngryGinge continued to complain that she felt like she was making do with twice as much laundry as she had to wash ten glasses and ten food containers.
‘If we could take the rice in the bowl and the beans in the bowl, that would mean ten things,’ he continued.
Vogue was the first to react and said: ‘People have the right to a clean bowl in the morning, a clean bowl in the afternoon, and a clean bowl in the evening.’
Kelly explained that she wants to continue eating from the cups in the morning because it feels ‘more like breakfast’ and adds variety to her meals.
But AngryGinge wasn’t having any of that and attacked again: ‘So we’re doing twice as much washing up because it’s more like breakfast, huh?’
Kelly headed to the Bush Telegraph to add: ‘IIf you’re leaving food at camp, when you return to your can at lunch, the entire place will be covered in ants.
‘It’s really unhygienic and not very nice, so no one wants to do it…’




