Singer Jess Glynne has revealed she missed greeting her girlfriend, former footballer Alex Scott, after the I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! eviction because Glynne's mother recently suffered a major stroke and required urgent brain surgery.
The 41-year-old former England international hugged her campmates as they cheered her name after it was announced that she had received the fewest votes and would be heading home.
The public have decided that Alex Scott will be the first to leave the Jungle! What a time Alex's had in there ❤️ #ImACeleb pic.twitter.com/o9ndd67PLJ
— I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (@imacelebrity) November 28, 2025
During her two weeks in the camp, Scott skydived from 12,000 feet and even waded through offal as part of the show's challenges.
Glynne celebrated her girlfriend's efforts with a post on Instagram, telling followers she was "unbelievably proud" of her partner.
"My woman might be out far earlier than she deserved, but I'm so unbelievably proud of her," she said.
"She didn't get the airtime to show how incredible she really is and trust me, this is only the beginning."
Explaining why she was not there to meet Scott at the end of the bridge, Glynne wrote: "Over the last few weeks, my mum suffered a major stroke and needed urgent brain surgery.
"It's been a really life-altering time for my family, and I've had to stay close to home.
"Alex would always want me to be where I'm needed most. I can't wait to have her back by my side."
Scott was up for eviction alongside TV personality Jack Osbourne, social media star Angryginge, rapper Aitch, Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp, model Kelly Brook, and comedian Ruby Wax.
"My jungle experience has been a whole lot more than what I expected it to be," Scott said on Friday's episode of the ITV reality show.
"It's been really special to connect with a group of people that have allowed me to just be me."
She and Brook, who bonded during their time on the show, were the final two up for eviction.
The eviction came after emotional farewell speeches at the camp, when Kemp said the competition is the best thing he has done for years.
"The older I've got, the harder I find it to make new friends," Kemp said.
"But what I think we have done and what we've created, is not just a friendship, but it's a special bond that's the most important for me that we did it together.
"It's the best thing that I've done for years."
Speaking to presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, Scott said she would like EastEnders actress Shona McGarty to be crowned Queen of the Jungle.
"I think Shona being named Queen of the Jungle, would just change her and give her the confidence to take on life," the former Lioness said.
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! continues on Virgin Media One and ITV1.
Source: Press Association