MARVIN Humes' wife Rochelle has landed in Australia just hours before the fourth I'm A Celebrity eviction.
The former Saturdays singer, 34, looked in high spirits as she arrived at Brisbane Airport to support her man in the jungle.
Rochelle arrived Down Under just hours before viewers will find out who the next celebrity it will be to leave the jungle.
Despite travelling for hours to get to Australia, Rochelle looked fresh and cheerful as she pushed her pastel coloured cases around the airport.
Rochelle looked incredible in a cream plunging top and matching bottoms.
She completed the look with a pair of Birkenstocks and stylish sunglasses.
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The TV star has been following her husband's journey on the ITV show from the comfort of their family home.
But has now travelled out to be there for when he leaves the jungle.
Rochelle and Marvin met as teenagers, but only started dating in 2010.
The pair tied the knot in 2012 and share three kids Alaia-Mai, nine, Valentina, six, and two-year-old Blake Hampton.
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Last night fans spotted a new feud brewing between Marvin and Fred.
The camp are now able to decide who takes part in the Bushtucker Trials, and Fred made it clear that he wanted to do it last night.
However Marvin was also keen to give it a go.
The JLS legend narrowly missed out on being voted out of the show earlier this week when it was between him and Nella Rose.
Fans later pointed out the worrying reason he was in the bottom two.
It looks like ITV viewers assumed the popular campmate would be safe and neglected to vote for him.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one person wrote, "Maybe one of those were people assumed he’d be safe so used their votes to save others who they felt were more likely to go eg Fred or Nick."
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