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Published: 21:57 BST, 1 December 2014 | Updated: 09:47 BST, 2 December 2014
Jimmy Bullard has become the first person to be voted off I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Once one of the favourites of the camp, Jimmy was the first victim of the public vote as a member of the losing Wombats tribe.
The spirited camper who was the entertainer of the group was booted out on Monday night's show while Melanie Sykes. Tinchy Stryder and Carl Fogarty were saved. 
Happy camper: Jimmy Bullard was the first to be voted out of the I'm A Celeb jungle on Monday night
Jimmy was once considered the reigning king of the jungle among viewers after he became well-loved for his laugh-a-minute 'banter'.
But the camper quickly became unpopular when an expletive incident unfolded between him and fellow competitor Jake Quickenden.
At the start, Jimmy had 3/1 odds on to win according to PaddyPower, only coming second to Melanie Sykes.
Jake quickly became the favourite when he overtook and became 2/1 favourite to win after the rant incident. 
Just banter: The camper was known for his infectious laughter and his loud voice 
Tense: Jimmy and Jake Quickenden quipped and the fellow campmates were confused as to whether or not the pair were joking or not
Jimmy and Jake rowed over the respective talents that earned them a spot in the jungle with the ex-footballer saying that X Factor singer had no right to be on a celebrity show.
Fans took to Twitter in droves over the weekend to express their disgust, with one writing: 'Disappointed in Jimmy Bullard - he came across as a bully last night. I don't like bullies.'
Another stated: 'Wouldn't be surprised or disappointed if Jimmy Bullard leaves. Kinda hope he does. Bully. Not funny!' 
Luckily the tensions in camp had blown over by Monday, when the day started while everyone was reflecting on the previous day's challenge.
Making up: Luckily the tensions in camp had blown over by Monday, when the day started while everyone was reflecting on yesterday's challenge.
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Mel reacted by saying: 'I'm gonna lose it in a minute,' and then ran away to cry in the Bush Telegraph.
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Quick wave: Having headed over the bridge to freedom, Jimmy was joined by his friend Jim
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A spinning bottle was used to determine who would face each beverage in turn, out of a total of 10.
The Wombats took their places around a round table split into quarters and waited to find out who would take each challenge.
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