MasterChef and restaurant critic Grace Dent has left the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on medical grounds.
A spokesperson for the ITV programme said: "Unfortunately Grace Dent has left the show on medical grounds.
"She has been a great campmate and will be missed by her fellow celebrities and viewers alike."
MasterChef star Dent, 50, had said, before facing the Touchdown of Terror trial, she was struggling in the jungle.
She told campmate Josie Gibson last week: "I've had enough. I’ve completely had enough. I just want to go home."
And she added in the Bush Telegraph: "I haven’t got a lot left in me at the moment. I’m just keeping on a face for everybody."
During Sunday night’s episode it was announced that Gibson and Dent would face the next trial, dubbed Down The Tubes.
Meanwhile, Fred Sirieix told former Ukip leader Nigel Farage "destroyed the economy" with his Brexit campaign.
The campmates have previously had an argument over advertisements used by Farage during the vote to leave the European Union.
During Sunday’s episode, Farage said when he first stood in an election he said he did not care "if no one votes" for him.

He added: "I feel better about myself for doing this. I believe I’m doing the right thing."
While making dinner, Sirieix interrupted saying: "The thing is Nigel, you destroyed the economy."
The former politician turned GB News presenter called it "absolute b*******" and said there are issues in European economies.
Sirieix also said that Farage has "created a big mess" and asked him to name three benefits of Brexit.

Farage named control of borders, self-governance and the nuclear submarine deal with Australia – the latter of which he said was a "good" thing that the French were upset about.
"The point about it is we can make a mess of it ourselves if we choose to," he said.
Sirieix said that the UK is making a mess before Farage replied, saying: "I’ve always that."
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! continues on ITV1 and Virgin Media One.