I’m A Celebrity shock exit! Strictly star Camilla Dallerup quits after just THREE days
The dancing diva makes a dramatic exit from the jungle after three days of unhappiness.

The dancing diva makes a dramatic exit from the jungle after three days of unhappiness.
Just days after entering the jungle, Strictly Come Dancing star Camilla Dallerup has quit the show.
The celeb dancer has struggled to cope with jungle conditions since the beginning, finding the heat and food rations difficult, and repeatedly breaking down in tears.
She said: ‘I've never felt this weak. I'm thinking what a hard job it is to get to the shower. It's not eating. I've got the highest metabolism of anyone I know. I feel useless being here so tired. You can't help anyone.'
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The sobbing star - comforted by cleaning expert Kim Woodburn and Misteeq singer Sabrina Washington - admitted, 'My brain's not working. It's only three days in, so what's going to happen after this?'
Camilla has been on regular trips to the bush telegraph, for crisis talks with show producers, who were desperate for her not to leave.
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But it seems the dancing diva could stand the jungle no longer and decided to walk. Her dramatic exit is expected to be broadcast on tonight's show.
Can the stars stand the heat? Who do you think will be the next to go? Let us know in the comments box below.
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