I’m A Celebrity’s Kelly Brook is the FOURTH star to be voted out of the jungle as tensions rise in camp

She was tipped to be one of the finalists on this year’s I’m A Celebrity.

But Kelly Brook became the fourth contestant to be voted off the ITV reality show.

The glamour model, 45, was met off the bridge by her husband of three years, the Italian model Jeremy Parisi, who jetted into Australia last week.

Kelly’s departure followed Vogue Williams, Eddie Kadi and Alex Scott‘s exits ahead of Sunday’s finale.

Reflecting on her time on the show, Kelly said: ‘What a fabulous group of people. It’s been brilliant but I am so ready to come out.’

She added: ‘It’s a dream and so beautiful in there.. It would have been nice to get to the final but there are people in there that want it more than me.’

Kelly Brook has become the fourth star to leave the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle, bringing her face-to-face with hosts Ant and Dec

Kelly Brook has become the fourth star to leave the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! jungle, bringing her face-to-face with hosts Ant and Dec

Ant and Dec greeted Kelly as she bid farewell to the camp, after receiving the fewest number of public votes

Ant and Dec greeted Kelly as she bid farewell to the camp, after receiving the fewest number of public votes

During her exit interview with Ant and Dec, Kelly was grilled about her spat with campmate Jack Osbourne over who should do the cooking in camp, insisting: ‘I kind of really tried to be neutral with everyone.’

The Heart Radio presenter threw her support behind Martin Kemp, calling him her ‘saviour’ in the campa, and said: ‘My first thoughts were how real it was. I didn’t expect it to be that real.

‘And, you know, we’re very kind of sleeping in close proximity. It’s like a sensory overload. But then after a couple of days, it just becomes your home.

Kelly also reacted to the viral moment that she, Aitch and AngryGinge decided to secretly enjoy some of the sweets they’d won during the Deals On Wheels trial, with the model confessing she told the camp about the ploy as she bid them farewell.

Elsewhere in the jungle, Kelly was accused of having a feud with the late Ozzy Osbourne‘s son, Jack, after there were visible tensions between them early on in the show over the cooking.

Her comments about Jack’s eagerness to cook prompted the 40-year-old’s older sister, Kelly Osbourne, to hit out at the model on social media, accusing her of being a ‘bully’.

Kelly, 42, said: ‘You bring out my big‑sister vibes where I want to attack you because I feel like you’re a bit of a bully.’

The exit came following an episode which saw the camp’s washing up row rumble on, with Kelly unable to resist delivering a brutal swipe.

After her departure, Kelly broke down in tears as she was reunited with her husband Jeremy Parisi on the famous jungle bridge

Ginge and model Kelly, 46, have clashed as of late over campmates choosing to eat their breakfast rice rations out of their mugs.

In tonight’s instalment, Ginge was not pleased as the same tensions arose, and protested adding to his workload any more.

He bristled in response: ‘The tins please…’ as model Kelly fired back: ‘Too late!’

Speaking later in the Bush Telegraph, Ginge vented: ‘I’m not having it anymore! I’m taking a stand.’

The content creator raised the point with his fellow celebrities as they had their morning community meeting.

The model was visibly emotional as she reunited with her spouse for the first time since she left the show

The model was visibly emotional as she reunited with her spouse for the first time since she left the show

Ginge said: ‘I think I have been very polite when I have asked [people] not to use mugs and I think my reasoning is more than fair.

‘What I will say is if I see one more person eating out of a cup, I will refuse to wash up. Thank you.’

Fortunately, Aitch came to the rescue with a compromise, suggesting if campmates wanted to use their cups, these could be used twice rather than once.

This would mean rice and beans in a cup, while using the tin trays at dinner time.

Following a vote for Aitch’s idea, it was decided they would adopt this approach moving forward.

It also appeared to please Ginge, who said: ‘I’m happy with that.’

Speaking previously, he had requested: ‘Can we please stop eating rice out of cups?’

‘If we could just have the rice in the container, and the beans in the container, that’s ten things,’ Ginge continued.

Vogue Williams was first to hit back, saying: ‘People have the right to have a clean bowl in the morning and a clean whatever they want in the afternoon and a clean one in the evening.’

Kelly chimed in to explain that she wanted to keep eating out of the cups in the morning because it made it feel ‘more like breakfast’ and added variety to their meals.

But Ginge soon shot back: ‘So we’re double the washing up because it feels a bit more like breakfast?’

Kelly added in the Bush Telegraph: ‘If you’re leaving food in camp, by the time you get back to your tin at lunch time, it’s gonna be covered in ants.

The exit came following an episode which saw the camp's washing up row rumble on, with Kelly unable to resist delivering a brutal swipe

The exit came following an episode which saw the camp’s washing up row rumble on, with Kelly unable to resist delivering a brutal swipe

‘ really unhygienic and it’s not very nice, so no one wants to do it…’

This followed moments after the camp discovered they had rats living among them – a wooden spoon and two cups had been left out overnight without being washed.

Kelly had warned Ginge: ‘You can’t leave anything out,’ as the YouTube star revealed there was ‘thousands of ants’ over the unwashed items.

Each campmate had to memorise details on their given Jungle ID, including various details and information – but none of these were their real names or characteristics.

Having memorised, the group then queued up outside the entrance of The Jungle Arms to pass security.

They had to persuade bouncer Kev that they were who they claimed, by answering questions about their ID.

After a few wrong answers, eventually all nine campmates made it into the jungle haunt, enjoying fish and chips, drinks and karaoke together.