I'm A Celeb: Adam Woodyatt and Matty Lee leave in DOUBLE elimination

I’m A Celebrity 2021: Adam Woodyatt and Matty Lee become the 5th and 6th stars to be kicked out the castle in shock DOUBLE elimination

Adam Woodyatt and Matty Lee became the fifth and sixth celebrities to leave I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! on Friday night.

The EastEnders star, 53, and the Olympian, 23, were left shocked as Any and Dec revealed they’d both be leaving the Welsh castle in an unexpected double elimination. 

Their exits leave Frankie Bridge, Danny Miller, David Ginola and Simon Gregson still in the camp, with the four facing the highly-anticipated Celebrity Cyclone on Saturday. 

Out! Adam Woodyatt and Matty Lee became the fifth and sixth celebrities to leave I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! on Friday night

Actor Adam finished up in fifth place, while Matty ended his stint on the show in sixth position.

During their joined chat with the host, Adam, who is currently estranged from wife Beverly Sharp, chocked back tears when asked if being the castle helped him forget about life on the outside.

He emotionally told Ant and Dec: ‘I’ve had a fantastic time. It was going to be a new start. There’s a lot of stuff still going on.

Adam added: ‘Mentally I had sorted myself out, i sorted my head out, which is why I loved it so much.

Farewell: The EastEnders star, 53, and the Olympian, 23, were left shocked as Any and Dec revealed they’d both be leaving the Welsh castle in an unexpected double elimination

‘I’ve had so much fun, I’ve had such a laugh. Even when you sent me back down to The Clink I had a lovely evening with Arlene.’

He was also asked whether he found it difficult to be just Adam after so many years of playing Ian, with the actor agreeing that it was as he didn’t have a script.

He said: ‘I’ve spent 36 years with a script. I’m not like Simon [Gregson] – he’s naturally funny. I need somebody to play off, which was Simon.’

Meanwhile, he said of his time in the castle: ‘There’s little tiny niggles and they easily become big niggles. David said very eloquently, we need to keep the dressing room together, we need to keep as one. As soon as there was any little arguments, they were sorted out.’

All over: Actor Adam finished up in fifth place, while Matty ended his stint on the show in sixth position

Tough: During their joined chat with the host, Adam, who is currently estranged from wife Beverly Sharp, chocked back tears when asked if being the castle helped him forget about life on the outside

The thespian went on to add: ‘I wanted to do the eating trial. I kept putting my snood in but it never came out’, leading Ant to joke: ‘Get him back, get him back in now.’

Elsewhere, Matty – who won gold with Tom Daley at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics – revealed that he wanted viewers to see a different side to him than the serious persona he has on the diving board.

He explained: ‘The public only see a very serious athlete on the board, I have to be in the game. But I know there’s a funny side to me – there’s a funny side to everyone. 

‘And I thought going in there would show everyone exactly who I am, and I hope I’ve done that.’

Difficult: He emotionally told Ant and Dec: ‘I’ve had a fantastic time. It was going to be a new start. There’s a lot of stuff still going on’

Reflection: ‘I’ve had so much fun, I’ve had such a laugh. Even when you sent me back down to The Clink I had a lovely evening with Arlene’

The sportsman also told how the show lived up to his expectations after it had been a dream of his to appear, noting how he’d ticked off boxes in regards to the eating challenges and made ‘the most amazing friends’.

The interview concluded with Adam stating he wanted David to win, while Matty preferred Frankie to be crowned Queen of the Castle.  

Earlier on the show, the pair transformed into mad scientists as they risked painful electric shocks during Friday night’s coin challenge.

Hope: Elsewhere, Matty – who won gold with Tom Daley at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics – revealed that he wanted viewers to see a different side to him than the serious persona he has on the diving board

Candid: ‘The public only see a very serious athlete on the board, I have to be in the game. But I know there’s a funny side to me – there’s a funny side to everyone’

The professional diver and the EastEnders star bagged themselves an impressive six coins, which covered each of the remaining campmates, in the frightful Mad Scientists challenge.

It wouldn’t be a typical activity without concoctions of stinking potions being poured by Matty, who was forced to wear vision distorting goggles for added fun.

Not only did the pair have to use extra long tongs to pick up ingredients for their concoctions, if they spilled any of the liquid, their fellow campmate got an electric shock. 

The Olympic gold medallist said at the beginning of the revolting activity: ‘Everything’s upside down, my left’s my right… it was really, really confusing.’

Dream come true: The sportsman also told how the show lived up to his expectations after it had been a dream of his to appear

Predictions: The interview concluded with Adam stating he wanted David to win, while Matty preferred Frankie to be crowned Queen of the Castle

He remarked afterwards: ‘I felt like I was on a boat, I had motion sickness.’

When Matty spilled the liquid, Adam said: ‘I got a shock and it caught me by surprise.’

They decided to swap over and Adam wasn’t very successful at pouring the liquid.

Matty said: ‘I was getting a good old shocking.’

At one point, Matty jokingly directed Adam into the wall. Adam retaliated by hilariously throwing the potion on the floor so that Matty would get another shock.

Despite their differences, they persevered with the challenge and managed to earn the coins. 

Wow! Earlier on the show, the pair transformed into mad scientists as they risked painful electric shocks during Friday night’s coin challenge

Yes! The professional diver and the EastEnders star bagged themselves an impressive six coins, which covered each of the remaining campmates, in the frightful Mad Scientists challenge

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