I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! winner revealed as fan favourite breaks down in tears after taking the jungle crown
I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! Australia came to a thrilling finish on Sunday night as a fan favorite took home the title in the grand final.
It came down to the final two, Irish television presenter Tristan MacManus and Australian influencer Skye Wheatley.
Ultimately, Skye walked away with the title of Queen of the Jungle after an ‘incredibly exciting’ public vote.
She also wins $100,000 for her chosen charity, Bully Zero.
The social media star was emotional about her win and broke down in tears as she reflected on her time on the show.
I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! Australia came to a thrilling finish on Sunday night as a fan favorite walked away with the title. It came down to the final two, Irish television presenter Tristan MacManus and Australian influencer Skye Wheatley. Both shown
“I’m so blessed to have ever experienced that. “I thank everyone here for having me,” she said.
‘I’m really shocked. I’ll say it again: I feel absolutely blessed to have had this opportunity and to have gone through the things that I’ve gone through and to be able to do it for these three great guys and the rest of the world. .
“I feel the whole journey, the whole experience has taught me so many things. I can’t wait to apply it in my daily life.’
The former Big Brother Australia star added: “I just felt like I was myself all the time.
Skye walked away with the title of Queen of the Jungle. The social media star broke down in tears as she reflected on her time
She also wins $100,000 for her chosen charity, Bully Zero
The former Big Brother Australia star added: ‘I just felt like I was myself all the time’
“I mean, things happen all the time. You end up in situations you have no idea about,” she continued.
“So it’s your pure reaction when you’re in there and you’re like, oh my god, what’s happening!
“There’s been a lot of different energies that I’ve felt, happiness, I’ve been scared, I’ve been energetic, low, high, everything in between.”
Tristan, meanwhile, said he learned a lot about himself through the process.
‘I loved it from start to finish. I told everyone, I had to make a conscious decision to be positive, stay positive and develop some good habits while I was here. I didn’t have that before,” he said.
‘Everything came at me. I was stressed and realized how I was reacting to things at home. I made a conscious effort.
Tristan, meanwhile, said he learned a lot about himself through the process
“If I didn’t have the campmates that we had, I don’t think it would have worked. Everyone was holding hands, which was lucky for me and for the family.”
In third place was Love Island star Callum Hole, who played for his chosen charity Movember.
‘I don’t think men’s mental health is talked about enough. To be able to represent that, you know men’s mental health, especially Movember and all the work that they do across the country, from children to adults, men, all ages, you know. what I mean? “They are doing a fantastic job,” he said.
As for his time in the jungle, the amiable Larrikin from Wales said he had the time of his life.
‘I can’t pick a single highlight. Every day was like something new. It was so much fun from start to finish,” he said.
‘I can’t pick a winner. I feel like everyone who has gone through this experience is a winner in their own rights, and so are Skye and Tristan.”
In third place was Love Island star Callum Hole (pictured), who played for his chosen charity Movember