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Nottingham Post
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Ryan Paton

I'm A Celebrity's Janice Dickinson rushed to hospital and forced to leave camp

I'm A Celebrity South Africa is set to be thrown into turmoil in upcoming episodes as a campmate is rushed to hospital. The camp is set for upheaval in scenes set to be aired from Monday from the pre-recorded legends show.

She's a controversial character and her appearances on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here are always eventful. But Janice Dickinson's time in I'm A Celebrity legends show filmed in South Africa is set to come to an abrupt end.

The former supermodel is set to exit the show on Monday's episode as she was taken to hospital after falling in camp. ITV has announced Janice fell in camp as she walked to the long drop during the night, Liverpool Echo reports.

Reports suggest the 68-year-old was treated by the medical team and then sent to hospital as a precaution.

Janice has spoken about the incident and admitted she was "sad" as producers took the decision for her to rest up instead of returning to camp.

She said: "I could have been the one to be second runner up or even win this series because I was just so steadfast and physiological with it. I was just waiting and biding my time with it all. I did my fair share in standing up, falling down. Getting my face in the dirt.

"I felt like they could have possibly cleaned my wounds and set me back on my path in there. But Production made the right decision in the end to not send me back in. I’m just sad it ended that way. I think I could have gone back in and gone on further."

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