Spencer Matthews did not return to the jungle to meet his wife Vogue Williams as she made her own exit
22:46, 01 Dec 2025Updated 23:00, 01 Dec 2025
Vogue Williams has left the I’m A Celeb camp, but was not met by her husband Spencer Matthews, who previously appeared on the show but was removed before even making it to main camp. Spencer took part in the hit ITV show 10 years ago, but left after only three days as he had been taking steroids and failed to tell producers in what he later called a “serious error of judgement”.
Now, Vogue has become the third to leave the Jungle, after Eddie Kadi and Alex Scott. She was voted out on Monday’s episode (1 December). Like most exiting celebs, she was met on the rope bridge by a loved one – but not by Spencer. Instead, the Irish star was met by her manager. Vogue looked unsure as she left the camp, smiling and gripping onto her friend.
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Many fans were wondering where Spencer is, expecting to see him at the rope bridge. But as one pointed out: “Spencer is currently doing seven ultra marathons in 7 continents.” Just two hours ago, he posted on his Instagram that he was in Antarctica for the final leg of his marathon tour.
“We’ve arrived in Antarctica,” he wrote in the caption of a post. “The last stop. The harshest conditions. The jewel in the crown. Your support is much appreciated… Very serious stuff now.”
Vogue’s exit comes after a dramatic episode. During one meal time, Angry Ginge complained that people were eating out of cups too often, when they could be eating out of containers.
In response, Vogue said: “People have the right to have a clean bowl in the morning and a clean whatever they want in the afternoon and a clean one in the evening.”
She was backed up by Kelly Brook, who said she thought people were trying to make morning meals feel more like breakfast and were finding variety wherever they could.
She later said in the Bush Telegraph: “If you’re leaving food in camp, by the time you get back to your tin at lunch time, it’s gonna be covered in ants, it’s really unhygienic and it’s not very nice, so no one wants to do it.”
Vogue added to Ant and Dec that she felt like some people in the camp weren’t pulling their weight and that she did not understand “cupgate” as it seemed to be a fuss over nothing.
She explained that while it is more washing up, it is more hygienic and she felt that if you were already washing up a container, you can wash a cup as well.
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