Reality TV
Matt Willis wins 'I'm A Celebrity'
Published Saturday, Dec 2 2006, 10:23 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly

The former Busted singer was overwhelmed after hosts Ant & Dec told him that he had beaten Myleene Klass in the final vote and would be crowned King of the Jungle.
"I don’t really understand. I don’t get this!" he explained afterwards. "This is just weird, I don't know what to say."
Speaking about his final Bushtucker Trial ordeal, which had seen him eating a kangaroo anus and a crocodile's penis, Matt added: "I did it, but I'm not exactly proud of it. Let's put it this way, I'm not going to tell my mum about it."
In her own interview, runner-up Myleene admitted that she could quite happily stay in the jungle forever, as long as she was allowed regular hamburgers as treats.
"I think I've become slightly institutionalised in this jungle," she revealed. "I looked up this morning and thought 'this is the best.' I have had a lot time to reflect on things. You realise your family are just the pinnacle of everything. You realise how much you rely on them."
Jason Donovan, who reached third place, told Ant & Dec that he had thoroughly enjoyed being "at one with nature" throughout his 19-day adventure.
"I feel I put a lot of energy into it. I put a lot of time into what I wanted to get out of the experience," he said. "And also for my kids it’s great opportunity for them to see their dad do something different and for me, as a career thing, it was a very different thing for me to do."
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