
Former England and Arsenal defender Alex Scott must follow three strict rules after becoming the first campmate to be voted out of I'm A Celebrity 2025.
Scott was eliminated after the first public vote of the series, which took place on Friday evening.
She was one of seven celebrities up for the vote after a series of immunity challenges took place the other week, alongside Jack Osbourne, Ruby Wax, Kelly Brook, Martin Kemp, Aitch and Angry Ginge.
Scott was greeted by her mother, Carol, as she walked over the exit bridge.
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While the Football Focus presenter is now eliminated from the jungle, she now has the choice over whether to stay in Australia for the rest of the series or alternatively return home.
Most campmates usually tend to stay in an Australian hotel, though former N-Dubz star Tulisa decided to fly home early after being eliminated during last year's show.
According to The Sun, evicted celebrities usually stay in the JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort and Spa - a five-star, £300-a-night hotel situated in Surfer's Paradise on the Gold Coast.
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The hotel is close to Surfer's Paradise Beach, while The Gabba - where England play their second Ashes Test match against Australia next week - is under a hour's drive away.

It is said that, prior to entering the hotel, celebrities must undergo a series of medical assessments, including blood pressure monitoring and weight checks.
Given the conditions inside the Australian jungle, and the lack of food on offer until the latter days of the show, it is understandable that a number of health precautions are taken.
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Celebrities are also said to have to undergo a 'psychological evaluation', before they are then effectively left to their own devices until the 'Coming Out' show at the end of the series.
They are also weighed immediately after being voted off the show and before talking to presenters Ant and Dec about their time in camp.
Speaking after her elimination from the show, Scott said: "It's been such an incredible experience.
"Mentally, it is so tough, and I did struggle at times with missing home and everything. But I'm so glad that I got to do this series with such a great bunch of campmates.
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"The laughter, the humour, just everyone bouncing off each other. We really connected, and I didn't expect that before going into the jungle, to make the bonds that we all did.
"When you're sitting at home, you see the laughter and the jokes. It is tough in there, constantly going to get water, the damp clothes. I can't wait to put fresh clothes on."
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