The energetic blonde admitted that she was happy to leave the camp saying “I’m not disappointed at being the first, especially when you’re starving. I kind of expected it”.
But although Nadine was happy to leave, she also maintained that her short stay in the camp was a life-changing experience and had given her more perspective on life. “It’s been a fascinating experience. I actually came here self-important for a few days, but I’m not now.”
Nadine walks the red carpet to freedom
The MP is no stranger to controversy and has been suspended from the Tory party after jetting into the Australian jungle without getting permission from party leader and Prime Minister David Cameron so it will be interesting to see what the vocal Liverpudlian will do with her new found fame.
Ten celebrity contestants remain following Nadine’s eviction and Brian Conley’s removal from the jungle due to health reasons.