Jill Scott was revealed as this year's winner of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here in the final episode, which aired last night.
The Lioness was crowned Queen of the Jungle after taking on the final challenge with her fellow finalists Owen Warner, who came second, and Matt Hancock who placed third.
The 35-year old appeared on Good Morning Britain to chat about the competition and what she was planning to do next, alongside hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls.
Manchester Evening News reports that Jill joined the morning talk show via a live link, as she's still over in Australia where I'm A Celeb is filmed.
And she already looked different compared to her time in the jungle, as she sported a natural makeup look, sleek ponytail and black off-the-shoulder top.
Picking up on her new look, Susanna said: "Jill you are looking very different right now than when you were in the jungle. You're all over the papers of course, have you got plans now to go into TV presenting, do you want to do a stint on Good Morning Britain?.
"I can't deny you're looking very glam, I'm feeling a little bit at risk here."
To which Jill replied: "Well this has taken two showers and two baths just to smell half decent. I haven't got any plans, once I retired I should have really had a plan in place, I didn't have one and that's how I ended up in the jungle so to speak.
"I actually don't know what I'm going to do next, but I just feel like if you give everything every single day and just try to be a good person then I'll just see what happens. But I think your job is very safe."
The former football star also chatted about what it was like being in the final with Matt Hancock and Owen Warner. She was full of praise for Matt's efforts during the trials, and how he often "smashed it" and got plenty of food for the campmates.
But it was Matt that got eliminated first in Sunday's final, and Jill and Owen then went head-to-head.
It was shortly revealed that Jill had gotten the majority of the votes, making her the winner of the 22nd series.
After winning the former England and Manchester City footballer, 35, joked: "I just can't believe it. Honestly, I think I'm going to owe my grandma a lot of money for the 12 million votes she's done."
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