I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here winner Sam Thompson and runner up Tony Bellew continued their growing bromance with several sweet moments during their final interview on the show.

The duo sat in the studio with hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly to talk about their time in the jungle before finding out which of them had triumphed.

Sam and Tony captured the hearts of the nation with their close bond, and it appears that their friendship will continue when they return to the UK, as Tony has said that Sam can have Christmas with him.

Boxing legend Tony admitted that Sam is like his fifth child and that he will be part of the family when they return back home.

The 41 year old also said that he thinks that he was put in the jungle to be with Sam this year.

He told Ant and Dec: “I definitely think I was put here to be around Sam.” The bromance continued when Made In Chelsea star Sam was crowned King of the Jungle, as Sam leapt into Tony's arms, while the boxer beamed with pride and was the first to congratulate Sam on his victory.

He said: “I’m really overwhelmed, I didn’t think I was even going to be invited on this show.”

Speaking to voters, he said: “I am so grateful, thank you so much, I’ve dreamt of doing this show for years and years, and you made this boy’s dream come true.”

He was crowned by fellow contestant Josie Gibson, who told him: “I’m so proud of you.”

Asked how it felt, he yelled: “It feels amazing!”

During Tony’s interview with the Geordie duo, he also spoke about his fellow campmates as he revealed: “No one felt like a celebrity in there.

“Everyone felt like they were just normal and everyone wanted to get to know each other, and that’s the first time in my life I’ve sat with strangers and thought, you are all just sound people.”

While Sam said it has felt like a “dream,” as he explained what jungle life was like: “It's like a dream that I don’t want you to wake me up from, it’s the most surreal thing I’ve ever done in my life.”

Former politician Nigel Farage completed the final line-up, as he came in third place earlier in the evening.

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