It's official, Emmerdale's Danny Miller has been crowned king of Gwrych Castle.
It has been an eventful I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! involving a mid-series evacuation due to a storm, a break-in, and losing a lot of viewers, but the finale didn't disappoint.
Coronation Street veteran Simon Gregson came in second and pop star Frankie Bridge came in third place.
Upon being crowned, Danny said: "From the bottom of my heart and my family's heart thank you so much. This is the best thing that's happened to me, apart from my son. I can't believe it, I'm shocked."
He continued: "I never thought I'd be in this position, I barely thought I'd make it through the first two or three votes."
Before all the fun of finding out who'd won the crown, it was an evening full of tasks to win their famous final meal, and the celebs were not giving up their chance to eat their favourite dinner.
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Danny was up first playing for starters and he had the famous helmet trial where he had castle critters added every two minutes.
To distract himself he had a little singsong with Dec, and at the end when he won all the starters, he revealed that he was pretty proud of himself.
Up next was Simon who was playing for the mains, and he had a grim eating trial to get through, where he chowed down on pig's eye, goat tongue, fermented castle gruel, and cow's vagina.
Frankie took on the Tomb of Doom to win desserts for all of them, where she was placed in a dark tomb with snakes and had every two minutes she spent inside earned her another star.
Afterwards, Frankie couldn't believe she'd done the task.
"I feel I can go home and I've ticked all the boxes," she told the hosts.
That's it over for another year. Will next year see the return of Gwrych Castle for the third year running, or will the show be back in its home in the Australian jungle? We'll have to wait and see.
I'm a Celebrity airs on ITV and ITV Hub.
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