Mike Tindall has decided to turn his I'm A Celebrity adventure into a full-blown Australian holiday as he and wife Zara decide to not return to the UK just yet.
The former rugby player, 44, came fourth in the show, with Jill Scott coming out victorious as Queen of the jungle.
Zara flew out to Australia to support the star when he came out the jungle, with the two recently seen celebrating at the wrap party.
The couple decided to stay Down Under a little longer as they prepared for the Australian Gold Open, which starts this week.
Mike took to his Instagram to share a sweet snap of the two dressed up to the nines for the event.
"Back to it! Next up @isps_handa Aussie golf open!" he said.
"Great to be back in Melbourne for the first time in a long time. This is the first Open to bring together men, women and all ability golfers on the same courses!!
"Not sure how the swing will be!"
Mike rocked a blue button-up shirt which he paired with a grey blazer while his wife donned a greenish-blue ensemble.
Friends and fans took to the comment section to compliment the two, with one user saying: "The world's leanest man."
"I’m here for this being a Zara T appreciation page!" another said while one fan added: "You are such a great pair / team. A joy to see and wonderful with all the gloom and doom going on in the world. Keep flying the flag."
Another follower posted: "You are a beautiful couple. Zara wonderful."
After a gruelling few weeks, Mike addressed his I'm A Celeb campmates with a speech during a dinner following the end of the show.
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In the heartfelt clip, he was certain the group had been the best the show had seen in 22 years, much to the delight of his fellow diners.
The speech was shared by Charlene White on her Instagram page and Mike, standing at the top of the table, is heard saying: "I would like to say it's been an absolute privilege and honour to meet you all, to be together, to spend that valuable time together.
"To get on for the amount of time we've got on is very, very rare and very, very special and we should all appreciate that."
He also referenced the potential this year's series has of being the best, exclaiming: "It is the best in 22 years."
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