After three weeks of living on basic rations and without booze in the Australian outback, the I’m A Celebrity campmates let loose in spectacular fashion after Sunday’s final.
Having watched on as Danny Jones was crowned King Of The Jungle, the team were keen to celebrate, with GK Barry documenting their wild night out.
In the Instagram videos, runner-up Coleen Rooney was seen enjoying a glass of wine and dancing around with Danny’s wife Georgia as they belted out Whitney Houston‘s hit, I Have Nothing.
It wasn’t just the campmates letting loose, with Coleen’s dad Tony also getting into the spirit of things and throwing himself across the dancefloor while doing a roly poly.
He was cheered on by the crowd, which also included Maura Higgins and Dean McCullough.
Next up on the floor was Oti Mabuse, who enjoyed a dance with a mystery man while the rest of the campmates cheered her on.
Coleen Rooney belted out Whitney Houston hits with Danny Jones’ wife Georgia as GK Barry documented the very boozy wrap party
Coleen (left) and Georgia had enjoyed meeting one another in the hotel after heading back that morning after the show’s nail-biting final episode
The campmates were in the mood to let loose after filming the Coming Out Show which will air at 9pm on ITV on Friday.
I’m A Celeb’s voting figures have revealed just how close finale really was and prove that it wasn’t a landslide win for King Of The Jungle Danny Jones.
The McFly singer, 38, was crowned champion after receiving more public votes than Coleen, 38, in Sunday night’s nail-biting final, with Rev Richard Coles, 62, placing third.
The win received mixed reactions with some fans delighted at the results and other devastated for their favourite Coleen.
On Monday morning, ITV released a breakdown of the public votes for the final three and the winner, showing that it was perhaps closer than fans thought.
When it came to deciding who would be in the final two, Danny was the most popular with 41.36 per cent of the public voting to keep him in.
Coleen wasn’t far behind with 33.47 per cent, leaving Rev Richard with just 25.18 per cent and placing him third as he left the camp.
Voting for their winner later on, it was a close call between Danny with 55.21 per cent of the voted and Coleen with 44.79 per cent.
It wasn’t just the campmates letting loose, with Coleen’s dad Tony also getting into the spirit of things and throwing himself across the dancefloor while doing a roly poly
He received a rapturous round of applause from the rest of the group at the party
Oti couldn’t help herself as the former Strictly star took to the dance floor while Coleen cheered from the side
Dean was spotted dancing and singing with the family and friends
It comes after Danny broke down in tears after being crowned King Of The Jungle
The McFly singer, 38, was crowned champion after receiving more public votes than Coleen, 38, in Sunday night’s nail-biting final which was very close, with Rev Richard Coles, 62, placing third
It comes after I’m A Celeb fans, including Danny’s bandmate and former King of the Jungle Dougie Poynter, said they were ‘gutted’ Coleen didn’t win.
Dougie, who was crowned King Of The Jungle in 2011, told his Instagram followers that he was ‘disappointed’ over the result, admitting: ‘I think she was the more deserving winner’.
He quipped: ‘I’m actually really disappointed because I was voting for Coleen. Erm, whatever. I think she was the more deserving winning.’
He later insisted: ‘I’m joking, of course I’m f****** stoked.’
During the emotional final, Dann broke down in tears as he met wife Georgia, with whom he shares son Cooper, six, on the bridge with open arms in an emotional reunion after three weeks.
Although over the moon for campmate Danny, Coleen said she was ‘gutted’ after she shortly-missed out on becoming Queen Of The Jungle.
Before Ant and Dec revealed the winner, after receiving an incredible 10 million votes, it was clear Coleen wanted to win and have all the glory in the Rooney household.
Asked what it would mean to her if she won, Coleen said: ‘My boys have been proud of their dad for so long, it’s my turn now.’
After his win, Danny said: ‘Thank you from the bottom of my heart, I gave my all in there and it is a lovely feeling to be liked. I appreciate it so much.’