The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! campmates(Image: ITV)

I'm A Celebrity end date: When does I'm A Celeb finish and who is favourite to win?

by · Wales Online

This year's series of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! has proven to be hugely popular with TV viewers, with millions tuning in each evening. The popular ITV reality show is due to come to an end in December, with one of the remaining campmates being crowned King or Queen of the Jungle.

The finale will air on Sunday, 8 December on ITV from 9pm until 10.40pm. Usually, three campmates will make it to the final and they will later find out if they've won following a public vote.

Currently, McFly star Danny Jones is the favourite to take home the crown. According to Coral's bookmakers, Danny is the 5-4 favourite, closely followed by Coleen Rooney, whose odds are 5-2.

I'm A Celebrity is due to end later this month(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Reverend Richard Coles sits at 11-4, while Maura Higgins has odds of 11-1. Following Maura is GK Barry with 22-1 odds, Oti Mabuse with 40-11 and Alan Halsall with 66-1. Barry McGuigan has odds of 125-1, followed by Melvin Odoom with 150-1.

Tulisa Contostavlos was the third contestant to be voted off the show, while radio host Dean McCullough was eliminated second. Loose Women's Jane Moore was the first contestant to be voted off this year's series.

Upon his exit, Dean shared some details from camp, revealing that the weather had hugely impacted the conditions in camp. In an exclusive chat with the Mirror, Dean described the ordeal: "Imagine the worst camping trip you've ever been on. You think it's going to be gorgeous, then everything gets wet and you're stuck there for weeks. Nothing ever dries out."

Dean McCullough was voted off I'm A Celeb(Image: James Gourley/ITV/REX/Shutters​tock)

He lamented: "It's kind of a thing now in camp where if you don't have trench foot, you're kind of not cool. It was a real thing, and it does bring the mood down. Me and Coleen were both like: 'when are we going to get a chance to do some sun bathing?'"

He also revealed that one evening, the rainfall was so intense they had to take refuge in the Bush Telegraph for 45 minutes. "All our crocodile tail for dinner was ruined, so they gave us tofu instead," he said. "If that's not a short change, I don't know what is...from crocodile tail to tofu. I'm from Belfast, and I live in Manchester, the two wettest places in the UK. I will never whinge about that rain ever again. It was biblical."

I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! continues on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm.