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The seventh and eighth contestants were eliminated from I’m a celebrity in 2024 with only a few days until a new winner is crowned.
This year’s campers began voting for the final series on Sunday (December 3) – and a double elimination saw two stars narrowly miss out on a place in the final four.
On Friday (December 6) the hosts Ant and dec discovered voting resultin which Alan Halsall and GK Barry were sent home from the jungle.
Their exit follows closely behind Maura Higgins and Barry McGuigan, who left the night before.
Coronation Street Star Halsall said his time on the show was “nothing like I expected”, adding: “I’ve met 11 amazing people and I didn’t expect to do that – and I didn’t expect to make so many friends so quickly.”
However, the actor said that he often struggled he missed his daughter.
Halsall, who plays Tyrone Dobbs in the ITV soap Corrierevealed he thinks McFly singer Danny Jones will win the show.
Although he praised all the remaining contestants, including Coleen Rooney and the Reverend Richard Coles, Halsall had previously name-checked Strictly pro Oti Mabuse as someone he thinks would be particularly deserving of the trophy.

Meanwhile, internet personality i Loose Women panellist GK Barry, who finished in fifth place, said she felt “really good” about leaving the jungle.
She said her time on the show was “worse” than she expected as she was “starving and tired” the whole time, but said her fellow celebrities “did a great job”.
Speaking about the hardest times of camp life, she said they were “boredom and hunger” – but said her friendship with Coles made her happy.

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“I’m a mean person with loyalties and when he came in I was like, ‘We’re not going to click here ’cause he’s a man of God,’ but we did,” she told Ant and Dec, adding, “He’s my favorite person.”

Barry said Coles “has to win or it’s a solution” and, when asked to name her second choice, said: “Coleen, because she does my hair every morning and needs a break.”
Another star will be voted off on Saturday (December 7) after taking part in the Celebrity Cyclone fan favorite Bushtucker’s trial.
Next night’s episode will crown the new king or queen of the jungle.
New episodes I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! air on ITV1 and ITVX every night at 9pm.