Ruby’s Shock Exit Leaves Jungle Fans Divided

Ruby’s Shock Exit Leaves Jungle Fans Divided

Ruby’s Shock Exit Leaves Jungle Fans Divided

So, last night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity definitely delivered one of the biggest surprises of the series so far. Ruby Wax was announced as the fifth person to leave the jungle, and the reaction from viewers was immediate and intense. It was one of those moments where you could almost hear the collective gasp across social media, because absolutely no one saw it coming.

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When Ant and Dec walked into camp to reveal the next eviction, the tension was already building. But the second Ruby’s name was called, fans were left stunned. Many rushed online to express disbelief, insisting the wrong person had gone home. Comments were flooding in within minutes, with people asking how Ruby had been voted out before some of the other campmates like Jack and Martin. It was clear the decision wasn’t sitting well with a huge chunk of the audience.

Ruby herself handled the moment with grace and humour, even if she was visibly emotional about leaving her jungle “family.” She sat down with Ant and Dec and talked through her journey, reflecting on how the whole experience had been so much more intense and meaningful than she’d expected. She mentioned that she had once done a show in a jungle, so she assumed this adventure would feel familiar — but she quickly realised that being surrounded by people, forming bonds, and living together made it a totally different challenge.

She talked warmly about her campmates, especially Aitch and Angry Ginge, saying they had far more in common than anyone might expect. She also had nothing but praise for Tom Read Wilson, joking that he “wooed” her and “won” her, and even playfully saying she “had his child” — a classic Ruby-style exaggeration that had the hosts laughing.

And then there was the sweets situation. Ant and Dec couldn’t resist bringing up the moment Kelly Brook, Aitch, and Ginge secretly swiped treats from camp. Ruby said she adored them, but promised she’d “punish” them when they got out — all in good fun, of course. She clearly had a strong connection with the group and wasn’t quite ready to say goodbye.

After 19 days in camp, Ruby’s exit marked another turning point as the show races toward crowning a new king or queen of the jungle. But if one thing was clear last night, it’s that viewers weren’t ready to see her go. Her departure has already become one of the most talked-about moments of the season, and fans are still debating whether the public got it right.

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