I'm A Celebrity viewers make same demand as they respond to Janice Dickinson's sudden exit
09.05.2023 - 13:19
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I'm A Celebrity... South Africa viewers have been left making a demand as they reacted to Janice Dickinson's sudden exit. It was revealed over the weekend that the legendary supermodel was forced to leave the camp through injury.
The moment the campmates were told of Janice's exit was seen during Monday night's episode of the first-ever I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here spin-off. It was revealed that the 68-year-old was sent to hospital after she tripped over in camp as she walked to the long drop toilet during the night.
Janice was seen by the medical team on site and as a precaution, taken to the local hospital for further tests. Producers decided it was best for the star not to return to camp but instead to rest up.
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In Monday's episode of the pre-recorded show, which was filmed last September in the new setting of Krugar National Park, campmate Helen Flanagan read a heartfelt message from Janice to her 'new BFF's' which began: "My beloved campmates, never have I ever had such an extraordinary experience with you animals. You are the new BFFs, loves of my lives and I’ll miss you until I get to see you again.
"Kisses to all of you. I love you and miss you. Love Janice." It then added: "PS Joe, I’m still p***ed at you and I’ll never get over it. All the love," after viewers saw tensions suddenly rise between the pair.
Following her exit, Janice insisted she could have gone all the way - and would have had a chance of winning. "I could have been the one to be second runner up or even win this series because I was just so steadfast and physiological with it. I was just waiting and biding my time with it all. I did my fair share in standing up,
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