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I’m a celebrity: Fatima, Phil, Jordan and Myleene make the last four

Fatima Whitbread, Phil Tufnell, Jordan Banjo and Myleene Klass all made the bottom four of I’m A Celeb South Africa on Thursday’s episode.

The athlete (62), the former cricketer (57), the dancer (30) and the presenter (45) are getting closer and closer to the final.

However, there was a shocking twist in the last installment, when all the old roommates who had already left came back to decide their fate.

The returning celebrities must choose the three to send to the finals and choose one to send home.

The old stars returned as the final four took on the famous celebrity cyclone challenge and as they headed back to camp they were surprised by their friends.

Yay!  Fatima Whitbread, Phil Tufnell, Jordan Banjo and Myleene Klass all made the bottom four of I'm A Celeb South Africa on Thursday's episode

Yay! Fatima Whitbread, Phil Tufnell, Jordan Banjo and Myleene Klass all made the bottom four of I’m A Celeb South Africa on Thursday’s episode

Unexpected: But there was a shocking twist in the final episode when all the old roommates who had already left came back to decide their fate

Unexpected: But there was a shocking twist in the final episode when all the old roommates who had already left came back to decide their fate

Shock: The old stars returned as the final four took on the famous celebrity cyclone challenge and as they headed back to camp were surprised by their friends

Shock: The old stars returned as the final four took on the famous celebrity cyclone challenge and as they headed back to camp were surprised by their friends

Then Ant and Dec came and sent the last four off to get some food. During their absence, the former camp comrades learned that they had a job to do.

Dec said, “We didn’t bring you back just to chat … You actually have a very important decision to make.”

Ant added: “They will turn our bottom four into the top three.” They will do so by deciding as a group who deserves to be in the final. “You must choose one of the first three people, and the person who is not among the first three will leave camp today.”

Stunned by the news, Toff said: “It’s really horrible, horrible what to do.”

Janice added, “It’s a terrible thing.”

As they tried to make a decision, Joe said, “Listen, if we didn’t have to do this, we wouldn’t, we’d have them all in the finals.”

The episode was put on hold as Phil Tufnell set about announcing who they would be sending home.

Earlier in the episode, Countdown star Carol Vorderman, 62, and royal butler Paul Burrell, 64, headed home after finishing last in the Vile Vineyard trial.

Decisions: Then Ant and Dec came and sent the last four out to eat.  During their absence, the former camp comrades learned that they had a job to do

Decisions: Then Ant and Dec came and sent the last four out to eat. During their absence, the former camp comrades learned that they had a job to do

Competition: The athlete (62), the ex-cricketer (57), the dancer (30) and the presenter (45) are getting closer and closer to the final

Competition: The athlete (62), the ex-cricketer (57), the dancer (30) and the presenter (45) are getting closer and closer to the final

Fun: The final four got to take on the celebrity cyclone in their animal print outfits

Fun: The final four got to take on the celebrity cyclone in their animal print outfits

Strong: Myleene did an excellent job of taking on the challenge, earning all four stars

Strong: Myleene did an excellent job of taking on the challenge, earning all four stars

As she left, Carol said, “I loved it.” It was so different from what people have done before, so they were smarter about it! We’re going back to the hotel now for some lobster and champagne! “The exams were definitely harder.”

Phil added: “It was life changing and a roller coaster ride. It will be with me for the rest of my days!”

For Phil and Carol, Vile Vineyards was their second stage of the day and while Carol got off to a good start, Phil admitted, ‘I’m coming away empty-handed.’ I’ve got to get something out of there.’

Meanwhile, the other roommates said it was nice to do things together, and Myleene quipped, “We’re one big happy family.”

Arriving at the trials clearing, Ant and Dec explained what a fiendish challenge they faced that day in the form of Vile Vineyard.

They faced headholes, wobbly barrels and side runs. They had to fight for the keys in each race to get into the fourth zone, “The Fish Eye Squeezer.”

Here they only had to squeeze juice from fish eyes into a wine glass with their mouths.

Choice: Dec said,

Choice: Dec said, “We didn’t bring you back just for the chat… You actually have a very important decision to make.”

Here she is: Gillian returned to camp to help decide who to take to the finals

Here she is: Gillian returned to camp to help decide who to take to the finals

Difficult: As they tried to make a decision, Joe said,

Difficult: As they tried to make a decision, Joe said, “Listen, if we didn’t have to do this, we wouldn’t do it, we’d have them all in the finals.”

Cast: The episode was put on hold when Phil Tufnell announced who they would be sending home

Cast: The episode was put on hold when Phil Tufnell announced who they would be sending home

Once they reached the required amount of liquid, the traffic light turned green and they had to drink the contents of the glass.

The two slowest roommates then finally left the camp.

It comes after on Wednesday night’s episode former Corrie actress Helen Flanagan, 32, and EastEnders icon Dean Gaffney, 45, said goodbye after finishing last in the Survival Trial.

This comes after Joe Swash was eliminated on Tuesday night’s episode of “I’m A Celebrity South Africa.”