Lisa Riley and Jack Osbourne have dramatically left the jungle in a shock double evicition which has left fans fuming. The competition is hotting up as the final nears

Two stars have been dramatically evicted from the I’m a Celebrity jungle. Ant and Dec announced that Lisa Riley and Jack Osbourne were the latest to be voted off the show. The pair follows Martin Kemp, Ruby Wax, Kelly Brook, Alex Scott, Eddie Kadi, and Vogue Williams out of the jungle.

Jack said: “I loved connecting with people..I don’t have a huge amount of friends in England, so it was nice to come away with 11 new friends.” And he said of going in camp after the death of his dad Ozzy: “It was nice to have their support, and it was nice to just kind of unplug.”

And Lisa said: “I have made friends for life….I wanted to embrace it as you never know how long you have got left.” Asked about being a mother hen, she said: “I have been able to be mamma bear….i feel like I have won already.” She added: “Aitch and Ginge were my naughty little brothers.” But fans were gutted they were both out of the show. One said: “I am gutted Lisa didn’t make the final.” Another added: “Lisa Riley fully deserved to be Queen of the Jungle.”

It comes as Martin Kemp opened up today about being reunited with wife Shirlie, admitting: “She told me she loved me…..but that I needed a bath.” The star – who has been married 37 years – admitted that being apart from her was one of the hardest things he has ever done.

After seeing her at the end of the famous jungle bridge, he says her first words left him elated. “The first thing she said to me was, ‘I love you,’” he admits. “It was something I was dreaming about hearing for three weeks. It is something that I was dying to hear.

“It meant more than it has done for years, and I really loved it.” Speaking at the five-star hotel, Martin laughed as he confirmed he had followed Shirlie’s advice and washed.

“I just stank of the campfire….the first shower was brilliant, and being able to take down your pants without anyone looking was superb,” he says. But he admits it was hard making so many memories in camp – and not being able to share them with the one person he wanted to tell the most.

Martin Kemp reflected today on jungle life
Martin Kemp reflected today on jungle life 
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“I don’t see me and Shirlie as separate people. I see us as one, and above all, we share everything,” he says. “Every day, me and Shirley talk to each other, even if I’m away, we FaceTime each other. Whether it’s good news or it’s really bad news, the first thing you do is you phone your partner. That’s the same with me and Shirlie.”