I'm a Celeb fans glad to see the back of this one campmate: 'What a drama queen'

I'm a Celeb South Africa is coming to its end and only a few celebrities are left. Who's going to become the I'm a Celebrity Legend?

I'm a Celeb fans glad to see the back of this one campmate: 'What a drama queen'
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I'm a Celeb fans glad to see the back of this one campmate: 'What a drama queen'

I'm a Celeb South Africa has been quite an experience for the celebrities and the producers this time have definitely thrown a lot of twists and turns at the viewers. With the show ending tomorrow, there have been more and more survival trials.

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The latest to leave the show were Dean and Helen after they failed to get out of the box quickly enough. Who will be crowned the Legend of the Jungle?

Fans think Paul is showing off

The campmates had to go on another survival trial. This time, the trial kicked out Carol Vorderman and Paul Burrel. However, fans are rather pleased that Burrel has finally been kicked off the show.

Fans are under the impression that Paul is playing up his screaming and reaction for the camera and think he's a 'drama queen'.

The campmate stole some grapes

Eagle-eyed fans noticed that when Fatima finished the trial, she stole a handful of grapes and started eating them. Myleene also stole some grapes.

However, it didn't go unnoticed by Ant and Dec, as when the bulletin for dinner came, it called them out and because of the stealing, they lost a star.

Some fans pointed out Fatima's hypocrisy for following the rules and hoped she would get in trouble.

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