After a dramatic three weeks in a storm-hit Wales, the 2021 series of I'm A Celebrity crowned its first ever King of the Castle - soap star Danny Miller.
It was a three-way final between Emmerdale star Danny, Coronation Street legend Simon Gregson and Saturdays star Frankie Bridge on Sunday night at Gwyrch Castle in North Wales.
But it was Danny, 30, from Stockport, who won the most public votes after three weeks of epic challenges, disgusting food trials and of course the infamous Celebrity Cyclone.
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Crowned winner by show hosts Ant and Dec on Sunday night, he said: "It has been the most amazing experience of my life."
Thanking fans for voting for him, the new dad said: "From the bottom of my heart thank you so much, this is the best thing that's ever happened to me - bar my son."
As he took his final walk to the cheers of the crowd he was heard saying: "wow, wow, wow, this is mental."
This year's show has been filled with drama - as for the first time in I'm a Celebrity history it had to be CANCELLED for three nights due to the extreme weather caused by Storm Arwen causing havoc to the production set at the historic castle.
Before that there was drama within days of the show's start when TV presenter Richard Madeley was forced to quit the show after being taken to hospital as a precautionary measure. He was unable to return under the covid bubble rules for the stars on entering.
Here's the full results of where all the celebrities placed in the public vote in this year's I'm a Celebrity.
1. King of the Castle - Danny Miller

Having just left his role as Aaron Dingle in Emmerdale, it was a walk into the unknown for Danny by taking on the challenge of I'm a Celebrity.
But it's a challenge that has massively paid off as he won over the nation's hearts with his bromance with David Ginola and willingness to get stuck in on tasks.
His impressive sprint in the iconic Celebrity Cyclone challenge, and his endurance in the final critter challenge clearly impressed voters in Sunday's finale.
I'm a Celebrity superfan Danny, from Stockport, said: "This has been the best experience of my life."
2. Simon Gregson

Runner-up was Coronation Street legend Simon, who may have joined the castle camp a little later than his fellow finalists as a late-comer with Adam Woodyatt, but he made the most of every minute.
Throwing himself into tasks with his trademark humour, and alter-ego of "Sir Fart-a-lot" he soon became a popular addition as the "camp jester".
He excelled in the Celebrity Cyclone, and totally nailed the final challenge, the Frightening Feast, where he had to eat grisly animal parts including sheep's penis and cow's vagina.
It led Ant and Dec to utter the immortal line: "Steve McDonald ate a farm."
3. Frankie Bridge

The Saturdays singer Frankie has been on quite the journey in this year's I'm a Celebrity, and has been praised for speaking openly in the camp about her mental health.
She can now officially claim bragging rights from her footballer husband Wayne Bridge by going one better than he did in terms of time in the camp (he finished in fifth place in the 2016 series which was in Australia).
The star, dubbed "Lady Drawbridge" in the Celebrity Cyclone challenge also gamely tackled a grim eating challenge and being buried in a tomb with hundreds of snakes.
In her exit interview after finishing third she said: "Even when we first started, I thought Danny would be King of the Castle. He is obsessed with the show."
4. David Ginola

Another shock result, as French footballer David Ginola had been a strong bookies favourite right fromm the get go.
But a hilariously dramatic performance in the Celebrity Cyclone may have just edged the votes away from David in the penultimate vote of the series.
After striking up a bromance with Danny, the former Spurs and Newcastle United player urged his fans to vote for the soap star to be crowned King of the Jungle in his exit interview with Ant and Dec.
5. Matty Lee

In a shock double exit with Adam, Olympic swimmer Matty was voted out fifth.
Matty, who has been a fan of the show for as long as he can remember, said in his exit interview: "The experience has lived up to the expectation. It was tough at times being secluded and not in the real world."
6. Adam Woodyatt
Fans were fuming when EastEnders icon Adam joined Olympian Matty Lee in departing in the shock double elimination of this year's series.
Adam, who has played EastEnders character Ian Beale for 36 years, had joined the campmates as late double-entrants alongside his old soap pal, Corrie's Simon Gregson.
7. Louise Minchin
The BBC Breakfast star survived 17 days in the camp before facing the public vote off.
Louise was the "shoulder to cry on" during her stay in Gwrych Castle and after being presented with her highlights reel of her time in the castle, she said she learnt she "cared about caring for people".
8. Naughty Boy

Music producer Naughty Boy had an eventful 16 days in camp - taking on a whopping seven trials and bringing 52 stars back to camp.
Sitting down with Ant and Dec after his exit was announced, Naughty Boy said he had learned: "How to just get on with people and support each other and not really take anything for granted."
9. Snoochie Shy

The BBC Radio 1Xtra star spent 15 days in the camp at Gwrych Castle.
Snoochie, whose real name is Cheyenne Davide, spoke glowingly about her time on the show to the programme's hosts.
“I met so many great people I don’t think I would have met in my everyday life and you become close really quickly," she told Ant and Dec.
"I had some of the best times in camp, from twerking and dancing to the quiz me and Frankie [Bridge] did. It was amazing."
10. Kadeena Cox

Paralympic gold medallist Kadeena was sad to become the second celeb voted out - particularly after forming the "girl band" withLouise Minchin, Frankie Bridge and Snoochie Shy.
"It's such a good experience, I feel blessed," she said after departing.
11. Arlene Philips
Choreographer and former Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene was the first star to be voted off by the public in the 2021 I'm A Celebrity.
In her exit chat with hosts Ant and Dec it was celebrated that she was the ITV reality show's oldest contestant at 78.
The Prestwich-raised star said she wanted Naughty Boy to go on and win.
And not forgetting... Richard Madeley

Viewers never got chance to vote for TV presenter Richard Madeley to stay in the competition, as he was forced to withdraw just a week after the show started.
The 65-year-old TV presenter was seen by an on-site medical team in the camp after feeling unwell, and was admitted to hospital as a precaution.
But in doing so, it broke the "covid bubble" that all contestants were in, and thus had to withdraw from this year's show.
Taking to Instagram at the time, he said: "Richard here – firstly just to say that I’m absolutely FINE. I started to feel briefly unwell in the small hours of the morning and was taken to hospital as a precaution.
"By leaving the camp, I had consequently broken the Covid ‘bubble’ and as such I’ve had to leave the castle and all the wonderful celebs that remain in the camp."
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