Lady Colin Campbell has reflected on her time spent in the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle saying she found the experience to be more "pleasurable and pleasant" than she had expected. Lady C left the camp on medical grounds.
During her jungle stint Lady C frequently clashed with Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley and Dragons' Den star Duncan Bannatyne.
Speaking for the first time since her shock exit from the show, Lady C told ITV that she has no plans to stay in touch with either of them after the show finishes.
Tony Hadley
"There is no prospect of me ever having Tony or Duncan in my life in any way, shape or form. They have earned my disregard ... they will have to live with it," she said.
Lady C added that she "actually rather enjoyed" jungle life but said it is good to be in the real world again.
Duncan Bannatyne
"It feels absolutely wonderful to be out of the jungle and in civilisation again. It was not the experience I was expecting in any way, shape or form," she stated. "In many ways it was far more pleasurable and pleasant."
The Jamaican-born writer recalled her first Bushtucker Trial with Hollyoaks star Jorgie Porter, saying it was "no surprise" viewers had voted for her to eat jungle nasties, "I was obviously the grandest person in the camp. We know that the British public are obsessed with class."
Jorgi Porter
She also spoke about Hadley's refusal to serve her after her team won the jungle boutique hotel challenge.
"Tony's refusal became personal because I was a Lady with a capital L. Had I been asked to be chambermaid, of course I would have done it. I am a sport. And I don't have a chip on my shoulder. I think there were so many arguments because Duncan and Tony had taken the decision to shut me up, shut me down and run me out of the camp," she stated.
Evicted I'm a Celeb contestant Chris Eubank previously expressed his shock that his former campmate had left the show on medical grounds.
Chris Eubank
"To me she looked in good health," the former boxer said in an interview on the TV show Good Morning Britain.
As a result of her departure, tonight's vote-off was cancelled and nobody was sent home from the jungle. The show will conclude on Sunday night, when the king or queen of the jungle will be crowned.