I’m A Celebrity fans were shocked on Thursday night when Candice Warner was booted from the competition.
The former ironwoman, 39, found herself in the exciting elimination alongside Peter Daicos and Stephen Amos.
And they were tears when the cricket WAG’s name was announced, with Michelle Bridges distraught to see her friend leave.
But while Candice was sad that her journey on the Channel 10 reality show had come to an end, she said she was “happy to be able to see my beautiful family.”
It wasn’t long before fans shared their thoughts on the decision on X, formerly known as Twitter, and many were left divided over Candice’s eviction.
I’m A Celebrity fans were shocked on Thursday night when fan favorite Candice Warner, 39 (pictured), was booted from the competition.
One fan wrote: ‘Candice was really great at the end! #IamCelebrityAU I love how people really appreciate you and teach you not to judge so quickly!’
Another said: “I actually don’t care about Candice.”
‘The bullies win. Even when she wasn’t part of the conversations or given airtime, she was still the problem for some,” a third commented.
The former ironwoman found herself in the exciting elimination alongside Peter Daicos (left) and Stephen Amos (right).
And they were tears when the cricket WAG’s name was announced, with Michelle Bridges (pictured) distraught as she watched her friend leave.
But other viewers were glad to see Candice leave the jungle, with one user tweeting: ‘Thank God! Goodbye Candice!’
Another added: “Just tuned in for the first time to #ImACelebrityAU and how glorious it was to watch confirmed once again how unpopular the Warner family really is.”
Someone else wrote: ‘Thank goodness Candice is gone!’
It wasn’t long before fans shared their thoughts on the decision on X, formerly known as Twitter, and many were left divided over Candice’s eviction.
It comes after Denise Drysdale was sent home on Wednesday night.
The Studio 10 star bid a bittersweet farewell to her fellow celebrities before telling hosts Robert Irwin and Julia Morris that she was glad to be out of the jungle for good.
“Oh, it was more than I expected,” she admitted, adding that there was nothing “bitter” about her exit despite having entered the field as an interloper last week.
‘Can I say it’s not so bitter?! It is sweet! I’m sorry, I have to be… I have to be completely honest!’
She continued: ‘There’s shit in there! It’s shit, it’s amazing! The dunnies, the land! Now I am a clean person: there is dirt on dirt on dirt on dirt.’
It comes after Denise Drysdale (pictured) was sent home on Wednesday night. The Studio 10 star bid a bittersweet farewell to her fellow celebs before telling hosts Robert Irwin and Julia Morris that she was glad to be out of the jungle for good.