Livia Attwood has revealed she is “heartbroken” after being forced to quit I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here for medical reasons “beyond her control”. The 31-year-old former Love Island star – who made history on the show by becoming the first ex-islander to take part – posted a statement on her Instagram account after being forced to quit the ITV show. He wrote: “To say Olivia is heartbroken would be an understatement, she’s dreamed of doing ‘I’m a Celeb’ for years, and has absolutely loved every second of the show and jumping into jungle life feet first (as we knew she would). “However, for reasons beyond her control, her journey was cut short. Your support and kind words would mean the absolute world to her, now as always.” A statement regarding Olivia Attwood’s departure from the show was posted on her Instagram account on Monday night / Instagram

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The statement continued: “You will hear the truth from Olivia in due course and she will be back on your screens in the New Year. “POST. Who’s going to roast Hancock now?? :((“ Earlier on Monday, The Sun quoted an insider as saying Atwood was involved in an “overnight medical drama”. “She really wants to go back to the camp, but the doctors won’t let her,” the insider said. According to the report, she is already considered to be on her way home to fiance Bradley Dack. An eagle-eyed fan on social media spotted her at the airport and posted a photo. “Celeb camp looks cool this year. Olivia Attwood is already out of the jungle.. spotted at the airport,” they wrote next to her. An ITV spokesperson confirmed she has quit the show, telling the Standard: “As a precautionary measure Olivia has had to leave the jungle to undergo medical checks. “Unfortunately, the medical team has advised that it is not safe for Olivia to return to camp as she needs further investigation. She was absolutely brilliant and will be sorely missed on the show.”

I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! Contestants 2022 Mike Tindall MBE,, Owen Warner, Olivia Attwood, Charlene White, Boy George, Chantelle Douglas, Sue Cleaver, Chris Moyles, Babatunde Aléshé and Jill Scott MBE ITV Sunday night’s launch program saw a new batch of 10 celebrities enter the Australian jungle, after the past two years have been shot at Gwrych Castle in North Wales due to Covid-19 travel restrictions. Viewers saw Boy George, Scarlette Douglas, Chris Moyles and Attwood selected to become jungle VIPs – later revealed to stand for ‘Very Isolated People’ – and sent to an alternative campsite. Two more arrivals have also been confirmed, with one expected to be former health secretary Matt Hancock. An average audience of 9.1 million people tuned in, according to overnight ratings provided by ITV – up more than 1 million on last year. It also secured a peak audience of 10.3 million. I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! continues on Mondays at 9pm on ITV and the ITV Hub.