“IF IRELAND COULD VOTE, I’D STILL BE THERE!” — VOGUE WILLIAMS’ EXPLOSIVE CLAIM AFTER SHOCK JUNGLE EXIT… AND THE MYSTERIOUS KNEE INJURY FANS CAN’T STOP TALKING ABOUT

Vogue Williams didn’t just walk out of the jungle —
she walked straight into a nationwide controversy.

Just hours after becoming the third celebrity eliminated from I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, the Irish presenter made a revelation that sent shockwaves through viewers on both sides of the Irish Sea:

Vogue Williams became the third contestant to be evicted from I'm A Celebrity and said 'had Ireland been able to vote it would have been better for me'“If Ireland could vote, it would have been better for me.”

With that one sentence, Vogue reignited a years-long debate — and suddenly, her exit no longer looked like “just another elimination.”
To her supporters, it looked like a system failure.


🇮🇪⚠️ THE VOTING BAN THAT’S HAUNTED IRISH FANS FOR YEARS — AND NOW MAY HAVE COST VOGUE HER PLACE

Irish viewers have long complained that they cannot vote in the ITV show.
This year, Vogue became the face of that frustration.

She explained that dozens of her friends, relatives, and supporters — all in the Republic of Ireland — were blocked from helping her stay in camp.

Vogue’s blunt admission:

“Loads of my family and friends couldn’t vote.
It didn’t help. They would have wanted to.”

Her comment poured fuel onto a fire that had been burning since past contestants from the Republic — including Maura Higgins and Barry McGuigan — were eliminated far earlier than predicted.

One angry viewer summed up the feeling:
“They take our contestants but won’t take our votes.”


😰 ANXIETY, BREAKING POINTS & A PIG’S BRAIN: THE TRUTH BEHIND HER HARDEST DAYS

Away from the voting drama, Vogue opened up about something far deeper:

She struggled emotionally in the jungle — far more than viewers realised.

She admitted:

“My anxiety cropped up quite a lot.
It’s something I manage, but the jungle makes everything bigger.”

Exercise became her lifeline. Sleep became a daily battle.
And on the day she had to eat a pig’s brain, she confessed she was mentally frayed.

“It was either eat that or spiral again.”


The Irish model said 'it didn't help' that the Republic of Ireland is unable to vote in the ITV show👶💔 THE PAIN OF MISSING HER CHILDREN — WHILE SPENCER FIGHTS HIS OWN BATTLE IN ANTARCTICA

While Vogue was surviving the jungle, her husband Spencer Matthews was thousands of miles away — in Antarctica — pushing through the final leg of his extreme “Seven in Seven” endurance challenge.

Meanwhile, back home, their three young children were missing her terribly.

“I just wanted to hug them,” she said.
A sentence that melted thousands of hearts.


🩹🔥 THE KNEE INJURY THAT WON’T GO AWAY — AND THE POOLSIDE PHOTO THAT SET SOCIAL MEDIA ON FIRE

After her exit, Vogue was photographed poolside at the luxury hotel where families of contestants stay.

She looked serene…
but fans’ eyes zoomed in on one thing:

Her right knee.
Bandaged. Wrapped. Clearly injured.

Viewers immediately panicked:

  • “WHAT happened to Vogue’s knee?!”

  • “That looks so sore.”

  • “Why didn’t the show mention this?”

  • “Is she okay??”

The injury — first spotted as a small plaster during Monday’s episode — now appeared far more serious.

ITV has not commented.

And the silence?
Only makes fans more anxious.


Vogue revealed she struggled with anxiety in the Jungle which would 'crop up' at times but she deals with it by exercise💙 THE BIG QUESTION NOW: WAS VOGUE’S EXIT EVER A FAIR FIGHT?

A beloved Irish contestant.
A voting ban affecting millions.
A lingering injury.
Anxiety struggles.
And a shock elimination.

Suddenly, viewers aren’t just asking why Vogue left.

They’re asking whether she ever truly had a chance.