The grand finale of I'm a Celebrity airs on Sunday night at 9pm, when viewers will finally find out who has been crowned King or Queen of the Jungle. This year has seen a popular group of stars rough it in the Australian jungle, from Caitlyn Jenner, who was reportedly paid half a million pounds to join the show, to soap actress Jacqueline Jossa and daytime TV favourite Kate Garraway. While we wait to see who triumphs this December, let's take a look back at all of the past winners, starting with 2018's King...
2018: Football manager Harry Redknapp
Harry delighted viewers with his cheerful attitude and his love of jam roly polys in the jungle, and the 72-year-old was delighted when he won the show with John Barrowman and Emily Atack as runner-ups. He said: "I'm amazed I survived three weeks." Speaking about his fellow campmates, he added: "They've pulled me up hills, they've dragged me through the water."
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2017: Made in Chelsea reality show star Georgia Toffolo
Georgia was loved by the public thanks to her bright, can-do attitude and her unlikely friendship with Stanley Johnson. Speaking about winning, she said: "I don’t know what to say, I didn’t think anyone would like me. I’m really taken aback, it’s really overwhelming."
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2016: Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt
Scarlett was an instant hit with viewers thanks to her kind nature in the jungle and her firm friendships with her fellow campers. Speaking about winning, she said: "Never in my life did I expect to get on this show, never mind win." Joel Dommett and Adam Thomas placed second and third respectively.
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2015: Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison
Vicky was simply hilarious in the jungle, and joked that there had been a "mistake" when she was crowned queen of the jungle. She said: "Thank you so much. I love you all. And I'm probably going to have to pay for my mam and all my mates' phone bills when this is over!"
2014: Superbike racer Carl 'Foggy' Fogarty
Foggy was a big hit with viewers, particularly thanks to his close friendship with Jimmy Bullard in the show, earning the pair the nickname 'Joggy'. Speaking about winning ahead of the announcement, he said: "When I used to race I used to feel a big responsibility to win for the public, but to win would be the best thing ever in my life."
2013: Westlife band member Kian Egan
Kian was King back in 2013, beating fashion designer David Emanuel at the finishing line. Taking his crown with plenty of modesty, he said: "It's been such a team effort. Everybody in here is a king and queen. It was probably one of the best three weeks of my life."
2012: EastEnders actress Charlie Brooks
After winning, the actress told Ant and Dec: "I never expected this, not in a million years. Everyone's been amazing and brilliant."
2011: McFly star Dougie Poynter
Dougie loved his time in the jungle, and said: "I'm lost for words, my mouth is so dry. These have been the best couple of weeks of my life."
2010: X Factor runner-up Stacey Solomon
Stacey was overcome by emotion when she became queen in 2010. She said: "Thank you so much. I don’t know what to say. I’ve had the best time ever and Lord only knows I’m annoying so thank you for having me. Making it to the final is the best feeling in the world.”
2009: TV chef Gino D'Acampo
Despite controversy involving cooking up a rat, Gino won in 2009. He said to Ant and Dec: "It feels great, I know that I'm going to get into some kind of civilisation very soon. These three weeks have been crazy, up and down. I don't think there's ever been a day when I've thought, 'What am I doing here, I should be at home doing something else' – I really enjoyed every bit of the experience."
2008: EastEnders actor Joe Swash
Joe loved the jungle so much (hardly surprising, since he won), that he returned to Oz to present Extra Camp. He only left ahead of the 2019 series to spend more time with his family, and to star on Dancing on Ice.
2007: actor Christopher Biggins
Christopher was an instant hit with fans - and it was hardly surprising when was crown king of the jungle - especially after supplying us with TV gold when he accidentally snuggled a rat - only to freak out - while asleep one night.
2006: Busted singer Matt Willis
Matt loved doing the series, but admitted that he had no idea that he might win. He said: "I really didn’t do anything. This is just weird. I didn’t come in it to win it. I came in it because I’ve got an album out!"
2005: Margaret Thatcher's daughter Carol Thatcher
Carol was a surprise hit with audiences, and was crowned Queen of the jungle in 2005, joking: "I was brought up to get on with it, you will not be surprised to hear." She told Ant and Dec that she was "amazed, astonished and gobsmacked" to have taken the crown.
2004: comedian Joe Pasquale
Joe won the 2004 season thanks to his ability to make viewers at home chuckle along with the camp mates. However, we have to give an honourable mention to Paul Burrell, who provided up with priceless television when he fell apart while having to put his hand into a hole of bugs and critters to find a star.
2004: Atomic Kitten singer Kerry Katona
Kerry was overwhelmed when she won the show back in 2004. Chatting to Ant and Dec about her fellow campmates, she said: "They were fantastic, I love them all to bits! [...] I didn't think I'd win, I didn't think I'd come this far!"
2003: critcketer Phil Tufnell
While Phil was delighted at winning at the time, he later revealed that it wasn't as fabulous as you might have thought. Speaking to What's on TV, he said: "There was that press and media attention [that came with winning I’m A Celebrity… and it’s not as easy as people seem to think. Everyone seems to think fame is all great, and everything’s all fine, and you’re going to openings and parties, but it’s not quite as simple as that. It was overwhelming."
2002: DJ Tony Blackburn
Tony was the first ever champion of the jungle, and was crowned king thanks to his hilarious sense of humour. Speaking about his win, he admitted he thinks he won as he managed not to argue with his fellow campmates.