I'm A Celebrity 2014: Campmates say goodbye to 'Allo 'Allo actress Vicki Michelle
Despite an ordeal by cockroaches, the star was disappointed not to face another Bushtucker trial
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Former 'Allo 'Allo actress Vicki Michelle said goodbye goodbye to her time in the jungle when she became the latest star to be booted out of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
The 63-year-old celebrated her first moments of freedom by taking a sip of champagne and revealed that she would "miss the eye candy" of seeing Jake Quickenden and Carl Fogarty half naked.
The glamorous star of stage and screen said: "It feels fabulous that I'm going to be out in the real world.
"I'm not sure how I'm going to cope in it, it is like I have been with all these people in this bloody commune forever.
"I'm going to miss the eye candy. I'm going to miss Foggy's pants and Jake's pants early in the morning. But I'm excited at being out, it has been a fabulous experience."
Michelle plucked up the courage to face her fair share of the dreaded Bushtucker trials while in the jungle.
And despite being doused in cockroaches during her three-week stint on the show, the star revealed she was itching to have another trial.
She said: "I wanted another one - beat those b******s. I mean the critters."
She admitted the show was "much harder than I thought it was going to be" but in a "weird, sadistic, masochistic sort of fun way".
Tensions heated up at dinner time when Melanie Sykes's controlling ways left some campmates simmering, Michelle revealed.
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But she said campmates were biting their tongues to keep the peace.
She said: "I bloody bit my tongue, which is difficult for me, but to save the peace. Otherwise it would have been confrontational."
Producers on the ITV programme have added a twist to tonight's show and revealed that two celebrities will be shown the door in a shock double eviction.
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