Controversial MEP and former chat show host Robert Kilroy-Silk became the first person to be voted off 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'.
Kilroy-Silk received the greatest number of public votes and left the show after 12 days in the jungle.
Speaking after leaving the camp he said: "I pleaded with the viewers for another night, just one more night, but they wouldn't give it to me."
Meanwhile Esther Rantzen won immunity from the public vote in the final Bush Battle - by telling fairytales to creepy crawlies while lying in an underground coffin.
Rantzen beat tennis legend Martina Navratilova, glamour model Nicola McLean and former police chief Brian Paddick.
Faces fell when they were told to spend the night in underground coffins and the celebrity to last the longest would be exempt from the public vote.
As they were locked into their beds, McLean called: "I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here" within seconds.
Rangers poured cockroaches into the coffins - and Rantzen told the critters fairytales and started reciting Cinderella.
This put off Paddick, who said he was trying to visualise himself in Ibiza - without Rantzen.
Navratilova soon decided she had had enough and with just Paddick remaining as her competition, Rantzen told off the cockroaches for crawling in her bra.
Paddick was next to quit, leaving Rantzen victorious.