The former England rugby player missed out on a place in Sunday’s finale
Mike Tindall became the latest campmate to be evicted from the I'm a Celebrity jungle on Saturday night. After leaving the celebrity camp, Mike was greeted by his wife, the Princess Royal’s daughter Zara Tindall.
The former health secretary, 44, ex-England footballer, 35, and Hollyoaks actor, 23, will vie to be crowned the winner after fending off eight fellow contestants. “And I was new to camp as well so I didn’t know everybody very well, so to come back in with 11 stars, that was pretty good.”
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