I’m A Celeb South Africa:  Amir Khan is the THIRD person to be evicted after shock secret ballot

I’m A Celeb South Africa: Amir Khan is the THIRD person to be evicted after being voted out by his campmates in shock secret ballot

Amir Khan became the third person to be evicted from the I’m A Celeb South Africa jungle on Tuesday following a secret ballot from his campmates.

In Monday’s episode, the campmates learned that, in a dramatic first for the series, they’d be choosing who was voted out of camp next.

And it was the former boxer, 36, who ended up losing his place in the camp after getting the most votes from his campmates.

Speaking to hosts Ant and Dec after he left the camp, Amir told how he was proud of himself after overcoming his fears, noting how he’d handled a snake in his last trial. 

He also gushed over his second stint on the ITV show, remarking that it was one of the ‘best experiences I’ve ever had’,  adding that it was ‘even better than Australia’.

Out: Amir Khan became the third person to be evicted from the I’m A Celeb South Africa jungle on Tuesday following a secret ballot from his campmates

The sportsman’s vote was no doubt influenced by the fact he’d earlier declared that he was ready to leave as he was missing his children.

After the vote was revealed, that she felt so ‘distraught’ that her buddy had left. 

While Janice Dickenson called him a ‘good egg’, with Paul Burrell adding he was a ‘trooper’. 

Amir’s exit comes following the evictions of Shaun Ryder and Gillian McKeith.  

After each voting in a secret ballot, the campmates woke up unhappy about the prospect of having a hand in who is leaving that morning.

Helen Flanagan said of voting: ‘It makes you feel like s***’, while Georgia Toffolo adds: ‘I’m not happy about my decision. I just felt I had to vote for someone.’

Myleene Klass said: ‘I’m now thinking, did I do the right thing?’

Amir noted: ‘This is not a holiday, it’s a competition and there has to be one Legend, one winner.’

While Jordan Banjo concurred: ‘At the end of the day there’s only going to be one winner.’

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