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Liz Ellis crowned Queen of the I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! jungle for 2023

Ellis raised $100,000 for her charity Share the Dignity

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 30, 2023
2 min read
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After four weeks living alongside fellow celebs and Janet the Genat to raise $100,000 for their chosen charity, the Australian public voted in record numbers, but it was netball champion Liz Ellis who raised the 2023 I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! jungle crown.

In the final day in camp, the final three celebs Aesha, Harry, and Liz were reunited with loved ones. Aesha met partner Scott at the waterfall, Harry met dad Shaun at the creek and Liz ran into her kids Evelyn and Austin at camp before greeting hubby Matthew. Cue tears all round as they caught up on news from home before heading to their final trial.

Enlisting the help of their loved ones, the celebs took turns to be zapped within an inch of their lives to score stars for their final meal in camp. Over a cold one, they revealed what they were thankful for, which had viewers reaching for the tissues yet again.

Then it was time to say goodbye to one celeb. Aesha of course thought her time in the I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! camp was ‘AMMMAAAZZIIING’.

With two left standing, there could only be one winner. Announcing it was Liz, not Harry that had received the most votes, Liz Ellis raised the jungle crown, raising $100,000 for her charity Share the Dignity.

With everyone leaving elated, the show also said farewell to its beloved doctor who, after nine years at the helm with Julia Morris also departed the South African jungle. 

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