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Vicky Pattison has been crowned this year's Queen of the Jungle after being trapped in the Australian wilderness for three weeks.
The 28-year-old was proclaimed the show's winner after receiving the highest number of votes from the public, beating pop star George Shelley, 22, in the final of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Following a tense final, the former Geordie Shore star was dramatically revealed as the Queen, after Ferne McCann, 25, was earlier evicted in third place.
VIC-torious! Vicky Pattison was crowned the winner of the show after beating George Shelley and Ferne McCann after being trapped in the Australian Wilderness for three weeks
Despite entering the competition late alongside TOWIE's Ferne and the hastily departed Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, Vicky won over the public with her down-to-earth attitude.
Following Ferne's exit in third place only a short while before, the MTV reality star jumped up and down in excitement as hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly revealed she'd beaten Union J's George Shelley to 1st place.
Presented with her sceptre and crown by last year's winner Carl Fogarty, the Northern beauty could barely speak, as she screamed excitedly.
Sitting for a moment on the throne in front of all of the series' contestants, Vicky enjoyed an emotional reunion with her mother, Caroll, as she left the jungle in a blaze of fireworks and confetti.
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Jubilant and delighted: The 28-year-old was proclaimed the show's winner after receiving the highest number of votes from the public, beating George Shelley, 22, in the final of this year's competition
Euphoric: Following a fraught final, the former Geordie Shore star was dramatically revealed as the Queen, after Ferne McCann, 25, was evicted in a dramatic and tense Sunday night finale
I did it! The star could barely contain her emotions as she jumped on top of her jungle throne
Best of friends: She was joined by runners up George Shelley (second place) and Ferne McCann (third place)
Bubbles: The pair covered themselves in champagne as they celebrations began
Whoa! Vicky tried to dodge the drink as it showered over her - no doubt she is looking forward to having a proper wash when she gets back to the hotel
Moments before the results were revealed, Vicky sat beside George as the pair relived their high and low points in the camp with the show's presenters.
Showcasing the exemplary attitude that won over the public, she revealed that the experience had been a once in a lifetime opportunity which she had adored.
'I can say it's been hard,' Vicky explained. 'But most of the time I have loved it and embraced it.'
However the hardest part for the buoyant Geordie lass appears to have been the fact she came into the camp just days after the rest of the celebrities.
Explaining how awkward and unnerving she found it, Vicky jokingly said: 'New girl in class doesn't even come close to it. I was like a nomad, no one wanted us.'
Proud mother: Sitting for a moment on the jungle throne in front of all of the series' contestants, Vicky enjoyed an emotional reunion with her mother, Caroll, as she left the jungle in a blaze of fireworks and confetti
'I just want to make me mam proud': No doubt Vicky will be thrilled that she can share her success with her parent
Showing their support: The group all came together to pose for a snap with Vicky, including Lady Colin Campbell
Overwhelmed: Despite entering the competition late alongside TOWIE's Ferne and the hastily departing Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, the former Geordie Shore star won over the public with her chipper attitude
And while much was made of their previous clashes in the public eye, her fellow late-comer Ferne McCann proved to be one of Vicky's rocks during her time in the jungle.
Explaining that she feared there would be fireworks as she thought they were 'too similar', Vicky gushed about the friendship they struck up in the camp, labeling Ferne 'amazing' and 'nice'.
Asked by the Ant and Dec about her time as the camp's unlikely peacekeeper, after Lady Colin Campbell frequently clashed with the likes of Duncan Bannatyne and Tony Hadley, she couldn't help but laugh.
'You know there are some aggy campmates when it's me that's required to mediate,' she joked.
But clearly speaking from the heart, and with her previous past wild antics in mind, she said: 'I bet everyone thought I'd be going in there and chucking kangaroos about, but I'm goofy. I hope everyone's seen the real me in there.'