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When you will be able to vote camp members off I’m A Celeb this year

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Updated 20:29 25 Nov 2024 GMTPublished 20:30 25 Nov 2024 GMT

When you will be able to vote camp members off I’m A Celeb this year

The I'm a Celeb campmates most likely to be voted out first have been revealed in a new poll

Michael Slavin

Michael Slavin

As the second week of I’m A Celeb kicks off tonight many fans will be wondering when they will first be able to vote to get rid of camp members.

While this year’s season has been so far praised for its incredibly positive cast, yesterday’s episode featured the first cracks starting to show.

This came in the form of the controversial Dean McCullough getting into an argument with Alan Halsall.

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This led a former runner-up of the show Andrew Whyment to ‘slam’ Dean in new comments.

As such, depending on whose side of the argument you fall, with some fans taking Dean’s side and branding Alan ‘passive aggressive’, you may be looking towards being able to vote to get rid of a camp mate.

If so, it looks like you will be getting your wish sooner rather than later.

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In past seasons of I’m A Celebrity, day 14 has been when you would be able to vote on which camp mates you want gone first.

This, if my math is right, means this Saturday 30 November, is when people will first be able to vote for their least favourite campmate to leave the jungle.

This year's lineup (ITV)
This year's lineup (ITV)

Per The Mirror, who ran a poll to see who fans thought would be the first to leave the jungle, Dean is the most likely to be the first to leave the jungle.

With 34 percent of the votes, whether by quitting due to having voted to take on the Bushtucker Trials for the last six nights in a row or being voted out, he is supposedly the one member of camp viewers reckon will be first out.

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In second place is Jane Moore with 16 percent, and then Melvin Odoom with 12 percent.

The least likely, according to The Mirror’s poll, are Barry McGuigan who got just one percent, and Danny Jones, Coleen Rooney, and Alan Halsall, who all only got two percent of the vote.

According to bookmakers Ladbrokes, McFly’s Danny Jones is the current favourite to take the crown.

McFly singer Danny Jones has been a fan favourite so far (ITV)
McFly singer Danny Jones has been a fan favourite so far (ITV)

Just behind him is Coleen Rooney, who is second favourite, and Maura Higgins in third place.

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With outside chances, GK Barry and Tulisa are the next most likely, according to Ladbrokes.

This is looking ahead however, with only a week until a campmate will first be made to leave the jungle.

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Featured Image Credit: ITV

Topics: TV, TV and Film, Im A Celebrity, ITV

Michael Slavin
Michael Slavin

Michael Slavin is LADbible's dedicated specialist Film and TV writer. Following his completion of a Masters in International Journalism at Salford University, he began working for the Warrington Guardian as a reporter. Throughout this he did freelance work about Entertainment for publications such as DiscussingFilm, where he was the Film and TV editor. Now, he is LAD's go to voice on all things Netflix, True Crime, and UK TV, as well as interviewing huge global stars such as Jake Gyllenhaal, Daisy Ridley, and Ben Stiller.

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