ITV I'm A Celebrity's Dean McCullough shares Bushtucker trial reality after being 'told off'

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Dean McCullough has shared what it's really like to take part in a Bushtucker trial as he recalled being 'told off' during his on I'm A Celebrity...

Get Me Out of Here. The 32-year-old BBC Radio 1 star won 33 stars for the camp after facing seven Bushtucker trials - the most of any of the celebrities on the 2024 run of the ITV reality show - but he was voted out of the ITV survival show on Sunday night (December 1).

Dean's departure comes just days after 'Loose Women' star Jane Moore was the first campmate to be eliminated on Friday (November 29) and the broadcaster admitted he was "over the moon" to be leaving after throwing himself into the challenges - but insisted he had been "touched" by his experience in the Australian jungle. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say 'mark my words' in Pete Wicks statement Speaking to hosts Ant and Dec, he said: "I woke up this morning and I thought, 'If I go today, I am over the moon.' Because I've not missed out on anything ...

I've had the full experience." He added: "It was nothing like I expected it to be." Now, Dean has appeared on Good Morning Britain with Ed Balls and Susanna Reid to talk about his time on I'm A Celeb, during which he let slip details about the Bushtucker trials that fans won't see when they tune into the nightly jungle action during the show's three-week run.

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