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James Rodger & Karen Antcliff

I'm A Celebrity's Mike Tindall makes career announcement after leaving the jungle

He's out of the jungle and clutching a very respectable fourth place position from his time in ITV's I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here star. However, Mike Tindall isn't kicking back, instead he has issued a career announcement.

The former rugby star is launching a new business venture. The royal announced: "The team have been busy while I have been away... you can now order a very limited edition run of GBR ‘Nibble my Nuts’ and ‘These are not my wife’s’ budgies @budgysmuggleruk'.

"All profits will go to Cure Parkinson’s ( @cureparkinsons )." Birmingham Live reported that My America replied: "Thank you @mike_tindall12 My dad has Parkinson’s and will be 86 next year. Thank you for helping to raise money to find a cure."

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Mike 'dazzled' wearing a pair of tight swimmers in the jungle, with fellow campmates commenting on the swimwear. During his jungle stint, he also revealed how his mother-in-law, Anne, Princess Royal, saw him split his trousers at an event.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain, the former England rugby star revealed that while his mother-in-law wasn't watching his stint on I'm A Celeb, but that his wife likely told Anne about his confession. "I don't think she was watching, but I think Zara might have told her," the 44-year-old told presenter Susanna Reid.

He added: "I'm pretty sure [the trouser splitting incident] is probably etched into her memory bank for all the wrong reasons, so I'll probably bashfully hide away from that one when I get home."

"I don't right now but I'm sure I'll find out at some point," Mike told Susanna and Ed Balls over who in the Royal Family was watching his jungle stint. Mike added: "Christmas is around the corner, let's see if some interesting gifts come underneath that tree."

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