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I'm A Celebrity 2014: Jimmy Bullard 'gutted' to leave jungle after 17 days

The former footballer's eviction came as a shock to bookmakers

David Wilcock
Tuesday 02 December 2014 09:48 GMT
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Former Premier League footballer Jimmy Bullard was sent for an early bath as he became the first celebrity booted out of the jungle.

The chirpy camp jester said he was "gutted" to get his marching orders from I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! after 17 days, having failing to win over the public voters.

But he said he was glad he had taken part and made good friends with motorbike racing legend Carl Fogarty and former X Factor hopeful Jake Quickenden, tipping them both for victory.

He joked: "I thoroughly enjoyed it and I'm going to stay mates with all of them, well unless they all delete my number."

Former Wigan, Fulham and Hull midfielder Bullard left the Australia-based show after losing a public vote against Fogarty, television personality Melanie Sykes and rapper Tinchy Stryder.

He admitted that he had struggled a bit with a lack of sleep but said being surrounded by people was "a buzz" which reminded him of a football team dressing room during his playing days.

He added: "I get it from people 100% and from the show itself, a buzz. First of all I didn't sleep much and I love my kip. It's the buzz of the whole thing and definitely the people around me."

Bullard's early dismissal was a shock to bookies, who said it would have been costly for punters as he had been one of the early favourites to win the whole series.

Bookmaker Coral said he was 9-1 to be evicted against 7-2 to win before being sent off.

Spokeswoman Nicola McGeady said Bullard's eviction had been "one of the biggest shock's in the shows history" with punters backing Tinchy Stryder to leave.

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