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Simon Duke

I'm A Celebrity's Phantom Dribbler still not revealed leaving fans demanding answers

I'm a Celebrity viewers are fuming after the series has finished without the answer to one of this year's biggest mysteries.

Both whilst inside Gwyrch Castle and after they've been evicted, a number of the contestants have spoken about what has become known as the 'Phantom Dribbler' - the person leaving their mark every time they use the castle's medieval toilet - the privvy - making it rather unpleasant to use.

Jordan North and Shane Richie were both put in the frame to be the culprit, with both Beverley Callard and Victoria Derbyshire pointing the finger at Shane during their exit interview with Ant and Dec but Shane, while denying he was responsible, throwing a bit of a curve-ball by blaming Vernon Kay when he was quizzed by the lads following his eviction on Thursday.

Jordan and Giovanna spoke to Ant and Dec ahead of Giovanna being crowned winner and Queen of the Castle on Friday night but the Geordie duo failed to grill Radio 1 DJ on the Phantom Dribbler mystery.

And, after being left wanting to know the culprit all week, I'm A Celebrity fans couldn't believe the credits rolled without the mystery being solved.

One tweeted Ant and Dec to say: "don't leave us hanging! We never found out who the phantom dribbler was!!" and another reacted: "I seriously can't believe they haven't exposed the phantom dribbler (not literally!) before this series ends"

A third posted: "If this season ends without revealing the identity of the Phantom Dribbler I'll scream."

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