I'm a Celeb star Andy Whyment whipped off his shirt in Friday's episode as a gesture for campmate Nadine Coyle.
The Girls Aloud singer admitted she would miss seeing Myles Stephenson 's abs every day, as he was booted out from the camp after a public vote on Thursday.
So Corrie star Andy decided to get topless to try to cheer her up, wriggling his hips around and making everyone fall into hysterics.
The camp mates were devastated at Rak Su star Myles' departure, and spoke about what they would miss about their pal.
“I’m going to miss Myles", said Andy.
"He’s a fantastic chef, really funny around the camp and a really nice guy,” said Andy.
Roman Kemp agreed, saying: “I’ve lost my mate, my whole journey has been with him so it’s going to be tough today.”
Jacqueline Jossa added: “He’ll be so missed.
"I didn’t think I would, but I’ve found a real good friend in Mylo.”
Presenters Ant and Dec announced to the camp that Myles' time was up, and he took a final selfie with Nadine and Jacqueline using his instant camera
As the celebs waved him off over the bridge, Nadine was in tears, comforted by her friend Jacqueline.
“He was amazing, just so sweet, one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Really caring, really kind,” gushed Nadine.
Caitlyn Jenner agreed: “We will miss him.
"Especially at night, we still have three more meals to do but we’ll get through it!
"The girls are rocking it!”
Caitlyn also said she didn’t want anyone to leave the jungle.
“I want everyone to stay together till the end", she said.
Speaking to Ant and Dec after leaving the jungle, he said that he loved cooking in camp for the rest of the stars.
"That was my comfort zone, just because it's something I do at home all the time," he explained. "I knew that cooking would bring [their moods] up."
He admitted that he did feel the pressure the first day he was cooking.
Naturally I'm a shy person," he said, quipping: "I didn't want to kill Ian Wright!"
Myles revealed that he almost didn't take part in the show because his nan was ill.
"My nan's not very well at the moment so it was one of those things were I was debating whether I should even do the show or not," he said. "My nan taught me how to cook."
Myles also insisted that the camp had been "like a family" and that they had "stuck through everything".
He added: "There were no bad eggs in camp."
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