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Final three battle for jungle crown

The three remaining contestants in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here are preparing themselves for tonight's final.
1 of 1 Kim & Gino - going for glory
Kim & Gino - going for glory

Television presenter Kim Woodburn, chef Gino D'Acampo and snooker player Jimmy White will battle it out after designer Justin Ryan was voted off.

He told presenters Ant and Dec he never expected to make it to the last four after he was kicked out last night.

He said: "I guess it's a bit sad because of having got this far.

"It's been amazing. What a blast. I really gave it my absolute best. I really didn't think I had it in me."

He also revealed some of the tensions within the camp were sparked by "tiny things", saying: "When would food be served? Who was sitting on the log? All these tiny bits and pieces become grand scale dramas."

But he remained cagey when asked who he wanted to win, replying "One of them".

Earlier, the four remaining celebrities in the ITV reality show were presented with a selection of headlines written about them from their time in the jungle and had to guess the blanked-out words.

Woodburn was not amused to discover "Blank: I'll get my kit off for dirty mags" referred to her and said: "I'd never do such a thing... I have never ever splayed myself."

Next was the turn of Italian chef D'Acampo, who was the subject of "Watch out, blank horny as hell!"

Woodburn got her own back on D'Acampo, correctly guessing it referred to him, and said: "You're like a beast on heat... Sexually harassing a woman of my age, you should be slapped in the mouth."

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