Joe Swash has revealed Stacey Solomon angered their kids by getting a tattoo tribute to her husband.
The I'm A Celebrity star was booted off the show last night, just as he admitted he was really missing the kids. He appeared on ITV's Loose Women today where he discussed what it was like being away from his family.
He also noted the sweet tattoo tribute that Stacey had got for him, the word Joe inked on her ring finger, as he admitted he was "really surprised" by it - because she was meant to be getting one dedicated to the kids.
Speaking on the show, Joe revealed: "I was so surprised! She was going off to do one for the kids and get one for the kids, but I don't think she could make her mind up so she got me done. The kids were so annoyed about it, they were like 'what's going on here mum?'"
Joe now feels the pressure to get one for Stacey – but thinks she'll except a grand gesture with his choice.
"I feel like she's expecting one back and she's only got a little one on her finger. You know what Stacey's like, she's going to want one on my forehead or something," he explained, leaving the panellists in fits of laughter.
He also revealed he was very touched by the inking, adding: "I was so touched by it, I said to her 'you do love me don't you'."
Stacey and Joe share children Rex, Rose and Belle together while Stacey has Leighton and Zachary from previous relationships and Joe has son Harry from a past romance, too.
Joe previously opened up about how difficult the South African jungle show was this time around because he was away from his kids.
"I think I found it tougher ultimately because of being away from the kids for so long. I missed my family so much. We had our phones taken away and I’ve never not had communication with them before," he explained.
"My kids are young and I knew they wouldn’t really understand where I was and would be upset. It really played on me. And being in the camp, it always brings up memories for me of Stacey. If it wasn’t for the show, I would never have my family."
He added: "My family were always in the front of my mind. I found that really difficult. A lot harder than I thought I would. But again I was really lucky as the people in camp kept my spirits high."