Jordan and Brocket out

Kerry: now favourite to win
11 April 2012
The Weekender

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The I'm A Celebrity jungle was minus two of its biggest attractions last night following the evictions of Jordan and Lord Brocket.

Jordan was the first to go on Saturday night after her relentless exhibitionism finally backfired.

The topless model's constant flaunting of her surgically-enhanced 34FF breasts bored viewers into voting for her rivals Brocket, Jennie Bond, Kerry McFadden and the irritating former pop singer Peter Andre.

And her constant flirting with Andre even appeared to have put off her boyfriend Scott Sullivan, who was not there to meet her when she emerged in a ridiculous white tutu.

Jordan's departure left the disgraced aristocrat Lord Brocket as firm favourite to be named King of the Jungle when the series ends tonight.

But last night he, too, was given his marching orders.

Brocket, 52, a convicted fraudster, hugged his fellow celebrities and said:'We did a good job. As he left the camp he added: 'The token toff lasted longer than he was supposed to.'

And he told presenters Ant and Dec: 'I never wanted to win it. I thought I was on borrowed time.'

Asked about his continuing feud with Jennie Bond, whom he called a 'prat' and a 'stupid old slapper', Brocket replied: 'We had a conflab on Pete's bed and all of us thought she was slightly driving us mad.

'Things would run smoother (without her) ... we all sort of agreed she was the odd one out.' Asked for his views on Jordan's flirting with Peter Andre, he said: 'I felt sorry for Pete because I think he was given a bum steer.

'He's got a big heart and wears it on his sleeve. He takes things a bit too literally.'

Brocket earned a rebuke from the presenters when he put a goldfish in his champagne glass.

Asked about his own flirting, he replied: 'Locked in the jungle with some attractive girls like that ... what did you expect me to do?'

As he was evicted, Kerry and Jennie looked shocked to hear they were still in the running. Kerry shouted: 'Oh my God. I don't believe it.' William Hill spokesman Jennie Prest said, 'Both Jennie and Peter were 16-1 at the start of the show, so there are a few punters out there feeling pretty pleased with themselves.

'At the moment ,though, Kerry is head and shoulders above the others and Jennie, for the first time in a long time, is no longer the outsider.'

Kerry was last night the 5-1 on favourite followed by Jennie at 5-1 against

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