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I’m A Celebrity: Kendra to follow model’s example and exit jungle

| 03.12.2014

While Jimmy Bullard’s exit from the jungle was a massive shock, there was little more than a few raised eyebrows when Nadia Forde became the second campmate to get the boot from I’m A Celebrity.

The Irish model denied that there was any chance of a relationship with X Factor flop Jake Quickenden on her exit, despite copious amounts of flirting between the pair.

Not that Jake seemed to notice she was gone when he embarked on the Dingo Dollar Challenge with Playboy bunny Kendra Wilkinson.

Despite having a couple of ‘moments’ such as “I’m not the best at telling the time. I usually use a digital watch”, and reliably informing Kendra that “Benidorm is in Italy”, he seemed to forget all about Forde as he got an eyeful during the challenge.

However, he may not have long to enjoy with the American reality TV star.

She has threatened to quit numerous times in the last few days, and may have the decision made for her by the viewing public, at odds of 6/4 that she is next to bite the jungle bullet.

The only person close to her in the market is Vicki Michelle.

The ‘Allo ‘Allo star probably benefitted by being chosen to do the ‘Deadly Dunker’ bushtucker trial, securing her plenty of air-time on Tuesday night’s episode.

And the fact that she, alongside Michael Buerk performed admirably, securing seven out of a possible nine stars, may stay put longer than her 13/8 odds suggest.

Her partner in crime in that trial has come in for plenty of support from the viewing public, his price for victory now 7/1 (from 9/1) in a move that shows no sign of letting up.

Jessica Bridge of Ladbrokes said: “Punters cannot pick between the top five, but if the support continues for Michael it won’t be long before his odds are slashed again”.

At the top of the pile, Jake remains strong favourite to be crowned King of the Jungle, his price clipped in to 13/8 from 7/4 after last night’s show.

But if things continue as they are, he could have another campmate as his closest rival, as a steady stream of support for Carl Fogarty continues.

The Superbike ace is now 7/2 (from 9/2) to claim victory, with support for Mel Sykes (3/1 from 11/4) on the wane slightly.

All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing.

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Ben Stones

Ladbrokes News’ equine expert, Ben likes nothing more than studying the form to pick out a winner or two for our readers. A Journalism and Media Studies graduate from the University of Winchester, Ben has previously written for a number of football and racing blogs and websites, as well as contributing to the sports pages of his home-town newspaper.