Matt comes in third place! | I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

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His arrival turned heads, but his triumphant return from Trials kept Camp smiling. Matt Hancock leaves the Jungle in third place!

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Celebrities must live in a jungle without any comforts and compete against each other in order to win. The show is broadcast by various ITV channels in the UK. The show is in it’s 21st season, and has aired over 380 episodes since launch.

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