Viewers of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! have erupted in outrage after Ashley Roberts and Sinitta were dramatically eliminated just days before the final—sparking furious claims the process was “unfair” and even “sabotaged.”
Wednesday night’s episode saw tensions explode as campmates faced a sudden-death challenge titled Keys To Success. The pressure was immense: contestants had to crack the correct sequence of keys under intense time constraints.
While Mo Farah stormed through the task in just 36 seconds, Ashley struggled for over 11 minutes—placing last and sealing her fate.
But fans weren’t buying it.

Social media lit up with emotional reactions, with many insisting Ashley—best known from The Pussycat Dolls—was the true winner in their eyes. One wrote that Ashley deserved to win, while another claimed her exit was entirely down to Jimmy. Others said they were gutted, arguing she had thrown herself into every trial, brought incredible energy, and made the camp feel alive.
Much of the backlash centred on Jimmy Bullard, whose controversial decision to shout “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!” during a previous Bushtucker Trial sparked chaos in camp. The move triggered a fiery clash with Adam Thomas and, according to viewers, may have ultimately cost Ashley her place in the competition.

Inside the camp, emotions were just as raw. Scarlett Moffatt admitted she was devastated by her friend’s exit, saying she felt Ashley had been incredible in every challenge and that camp life wouldn’t feel the same without her.
Despite the disappointment, Ashley remained reflective after spending 12 days in the jungle. She said that although she was bummed to be leaving so close to the final, she felt proud of what she had achieved—getting her hands dirty, facing fears, and walking away with unforgettable memories. She also reflected on how much she had grown over the past 14 years, entering the jungle with a completely different mindset and a desire to prove something to herself.

Later in the episode, Sinitta’s journey also came to an end after she quit the brutal Dragged Through Hell trial mid-way. Paired with Craig Charles, the duo were shackled together and forced to solve puzzles and codes under pressure. But struggling with the challenge, Sinitta made the call to stop—leading to her eviction after a camp vote.
Speaking after her exit, Sinitta said she had gained exactly what she came for: courage. She described the experience as transformative, saying she now felt fearless and empowered rather than fragile. She added that facing her fears head-on had changed her perspective completely, calling the second jungle experience something she would cherish forever.
With both women gone, the final five now includes Scarlett Moffatt, Craig Charles, Harry Redknapp, Mo Farah, and Adam Thomas—setting the stage for a dramatic live final in the UK


