I’m A Celeb’s Domenica Calarco reveals her one regret in the jungle
I’m A Celebrity’s Domenica Calarco Reveals Her One Regret During Her Time In The South African Jungle: ‘I Shouldn’t Have Talked That Way’
Domenica Calarco was voted out of the jungle on Monday’s episode of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Australia.
The 30-year-old Married At First Sight bride told hosts Dr. Chris Brown and Julia Morris said she felt reborn after three tough weeks in the South African jungle.
“I am so proud, I have overcome so many fears. I leave the jungle a better person. This will change my life from head to toe,” she said.
The blonde beauty then confessed while saying she had “no regrets” about her performance on the show, but she admitted she could have handled her feud with Kerri-Anne Kennerley differently.
“I’ve expressed all my feelings and I don’t regret it… but maybe I shouldn’t have said it like that… But I’ve been myself from ‘go to woah’ and I’m proud of it.”
Domenica Calarco was voted out of the jungle on Monday’s episode of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Australia. pictured
Domenica got into a heated argument with veteran TV presenter Kerri-Anne, 69, earlier this month about the ‘special privileges’ Kennerley had been given.
These included being allowed to bring makeup into the jungle – which other contestants were not allowed to do.
The former MAFS star was furious about the TV personality’s special privileges and how she managed to negotiate a special contract with Channel Ten before signing on for the show.
The 30-year-old Married At First Sight bride told hosts Dr. Chris Brown and Julia Morris that she felt reborn after three grueling weeks in the South African jungle
Dom complained to the rest of the contestants in the jungle while Kerri-Anne was not present and later personally called her “the most self-absorbed b**** she’s ever met.”
Kerri-Anne then quit the show after just three days following a fiery argument with Calarco.
Domenica was a divisive contestant, but many viewers saw her as a frontrunner to win.
The brunette then confessed while feeling ‘no regrets’ about her performance on the show, she admitted she could have handled her feud with fellow contestant Kerri-Anne Kennerley (left) differently
Domenica got into a heated argument with veteran TV presenter Kerri-Anne, 69, earlier this month over the ‘special privileges’ Kennerley had been given
Dom took on Geordie Shore star Nathan Henry and AFL legend Adam Cooney, but the men survived to see another day.
She seemed disappointed with the decision, but said her intuition told her her time on the show was over.
Dom discussed her experience in her exit interview, saying, “Today I strangely felt like my time was up. I leave the jungle a better person. Maybe a few pounds lighter.’
Dom discussed her experience in her exit interview, saying, “I’m just leaving the jungle a better person.” Maybe a few pounds lighter.’