I'm A Celebrity: Harry Redknapp crowned King of the Jungle
The football manager said he was stunned to have won the ITV reality series.
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Hide AdHe beat Emily Atack to the title, while John Barrowman was third.
Redknapp, who had never watched the ITV programme before entering the camp, said: “I’m amazed I survived three weeks.”
He said when he arrived on the show he was worried he would have nothing in common with his fellow campers, but that they had helped him make it through.
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Hide Ad“They’ve pulled me up hills, they’ve dragged me through the water,” he laughed.
During his three weeks in the jungle, Redknapp entertained with amusing tales about his life, and charmed viewers with his love for Sandra, his wife of 54 years.
He also proved to be a worthy contestant when it came to Bushtucker trials, tackling an assault course, getting covered in rats and eating “delicacies” like a sheep’s brain.
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Hide AdHis son, footballer-turned-pundit Jamie Redknapp, wrote in the Daily Mail that Harry showed he was a “funny, down-to-earth man who loves his family”.
He said: “My enduring memory from Dad’s time in the jungle will be the day he was reunited with my mum, Sandra.
“When he gets his phone back, it won’t stop ringing. He’ll be begging to go back to the jungle!”
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Hide AdRunner-up Atack said she was “honoured” to have been in the final alongside Redknapp, who she said was a “worthy winner”.
“Can I be the jungle princess?” she asked hosts Holly Willoughby and Declan Donnelly.
She said the experience had taught her to accept herself.
“I’ve learned I can survive in the jungle so I feel like I can do anything,” she said.
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Hide Ad“This place has given me so much self acceptance... I’ve just learned to accept who I am.”
Barrowman was emotional as he left the camp, and explained it was “a bit of relief and a bit of excitement”.
“I can’t believe how many people voted for me,” he said.
He said being on the show had been one of the best things he had ever done and that it had taught him a lot about himself.
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Hide AdThe actor also talked about forming a special friendship with Atack.
“As soon as I met Emily I knew that we would be lifelong friends,” he said. “And we will.”
During the final episode, all three remaining celebrities had to take on a last Bushtucker trial to win a feast for their last supper.
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Hide AdAtack went first and had to wear a helmet filled with critters such as cockroaches and spiders.
Barrowman was tasked with eating a vile array of jungle dishes, including a dead spider.
Redknapp’s trial saw him lying down in an underground chamber while creepy crawlies and rats ran all over him.
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Hide AdRedknapp was handed his crown of twigs by previous winners Scarlett Moffatt and Joe Swash.
As the final ended, Donnelly thanked Willoughby, who filled in for his usual presenting partner Ant McPartlin this year.
“Thank you, you have been amazing,” he said.
Willoughby said she had had “the time of my life”.