Grace Dent’s replacement has been revealed after she quit I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! ahead of her Bushtucker trial.
Shortly after the food critic, 50, sparked concerns with her ‘unwell’ appearance, a show spokesperson confirmed she has left the jungle on ‘medical grounds.’
Grace was due to take part in the Down The Tubes challenge in Monday’s episode alongside Josie Gibson, after being chosen by the public.
She will now be replaced by Danielle Harold in the trial, who received the third most votes from the public.
The Bushtucker trial will see the two women hoisted up in the air in transparent boxes whilst throwing balls around as they face a variety of critters.
Grace Dent ‘s replacement has been revealed after she quit I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! ahead of her Bushtucker trial
Quit: Shortly after he food critic, 50, sparked concerns with her ‘unwell’ appearance, a show spokesperson confirmed she has left the jungle on ‘medical grounds’
Grace has struggled since arriving in camp and last week threatened to quit the show.
ITV released a statement on Monday that read: ‘Unfortunately Grace Dent has left the show on medical grounds.
‘She has been a great campmate and will be missed by her fellow celebrities and viewers alike.’
An insider claimed that she had been ‘struggling with the lack of sleep and good food.’
The source told The Sun: ‘Grace was having a tough time away from her family and struggled with the lack of sleep and good food. But more than anything she was really pushed to the brink by the gruelling trials this year.
‘The “Scarena” series meant the celebrities were all taking part in more challenges than ever and Grace had just had enough.’
Grace’s shock jungle exit comes after fans took to social media to share their worries about her appearance, with one claiming they didn’t even recognise the usual bubbly and glam MasterChef star.
The restaurant critic has previously spoken about her strict diet, admitting she ‘has to monitor every day how much food I have to eat for work, how many restaurants I have to go to, just trying to keep a balanced diet.’
Trial: But Grace was due to take part in the Down The Tubes challenge in Monday’s episode alongside Josie Gibson, (pictured) after being chosen by the public
Taking her place: She will now be replaced by Danielle Harold (pictured) in the trial, who received the third most votes from the public
Concern: Fans took to social media to share their worries with one claiming they didn’t even recognise the usual bubbly and glam MasterChef star (pictured right on the BBC show)
An ITV statement read: ‘Unfortunately Grace Dent has left the show on medical grounds. She has been a great campmate and will be missed by her fellow celebrities and viewers alike’
Speaking to WalesOnline in weeks before she entered the jungle Grace admitted ‘I don’t think I suit skinny. I look ill right away. I’m quite a curvy, busty type of person.
‘I have to be very careful about what I eat because I put on weight really easily. My family are just those types of people who come from an entire background of women who naturally fit about a size 16-18. Every woman in my family looked like that.’
‘But I know that when I get bigger, I then stop exercising. Once I stop exercising, I start feeling sadder. And then my health goes and I haven’t got enough energy.
‘So, I’ve always been on a health kick since I was nine years old, like almost all women. I have to be very conscious of what I’m eating.’
On the subject of the food in the jungle, Grace admitted even a professional like herself would struggle with a lack of herbs and spices to season food.
She said: ‘Everything is filling me with a real sense of dread. But I am especially dreading being really hungry because I tend to eat four or five posh meals out a week because I am a restaurant critic.’
Predicting what was in store for her in the jungle, she continued: ‘I know they are going to give me an eating trial and I am dreading putting even worse things in my mouth than I have in the past in fancy restaurants!
‘I think I will be writing very stiff columns about the jungle food when I come out! Will I cook there? Yes, I am a practical cook but it is not cooking as we know it in the jungle…
Terrifying: During Friday’s episode, Grace got a bug stuck in her ear as she went head-to-head for survival against Nella Rose in the Touchdown of Terror trial
Good news: Following the challenge, Grace was seen by the medic who managed to flush it out, and confirmed it has been removed
Last week Grace left viewers less than impressed during the first group trial as they claimed she ‘couldn’t give a f***’ about the challenge.
During the trial, which was dubbed the Locker Shocker, Grace appeared unenthusiastic as she moaned she couldn’t find the keys needed to open her locker.
However after watching Grace’s efforts, viewers complained that she was being ‘boring’ because she didn’t even try to make an effort.
Others speculated that she may have been doing it on purpose in order to avoid taking on the next Bushtucker Trial by pretending she couldn’t be bothered.
She was voted by the public to take part in Friday’s trial, the Touchdown of Terror, and got a bug stuck in her ear as she went head-to-head against Nella Rose.
The food critic took on the YouTuber, 26, in the Touchdown of Terror trial – and it was up to their coaches to choose who would help them get through this gruelling task.
But Nella was unable to cope with the pressure as critters were poured into her helmet – prompting the YouTuber pulled her emergency cord to end her time on the trial.
Grace also raised the alarm, yelling: ‘There’s one in my ear! There’s one in my ear! That’s not nice, I can hear it.’
Following the challenge, Grace was seen by the medic who managed to flush it out, and confirmed it has been removed.
Ahead of entering the jungle, Grace shed light on her personal life, as she revealed she has lost both her parents over the past ‘four or five years’ and confessed she believes her loss will make her stronger on the show.
The star admitted she has ‘been through a really difficult time’ after she was a carer for her dementia-stricken father before he passed away while she later lost her mother to cancer within the short space of time.
She said: ‘This is going to be a big challenge and now I am older, life is for living and it’s one of the reasons why I said yes.’
Grace has spoken publicly about her parents and in in 2020, she wrote in The Guardian about her father’s battle with dementia, penning: ‘There is so much I want to say to Dad, but I can’t bring myself to…
‘Dementia is really awkward, not just painful and frightening, embarrassing, I don’t like to be left alone with Dad. But sometimes I can see terror in his eyes…
‘Sometimes, as Dad talks nowadays, midway through a nonsensical sentence his brain catches up, and right then, he understands the total ridiculousness of what he is saying, and pure shame passes across his face.’
Grace was born in Carlisle and went on to pursue further education at Stirling University, bagging herself an English Literature degree in the process.
During her time at university, Dent kicked off her journalism career, writing features for Cosmopolitan.
After leaving full-time education, she had quite the illustrious writing career, working as an editorial assistant for Vogue, and then a freelance journalist for various magazines such as Marie Claire, Glamour and more.
She also spent 12 years, from 2000 until 2012 writing about all things TV, before making her way to The Independent.
For six years she wrote a restaurant column dubbed ‘Grace and Flavour’, for The Evening Standard. The food critic is currently employed by The Guardian.
Daddy’s girl: Ahead of entering the jungle, Grace shed light on her personal life, as she revealed she has lost both her parents over the past ‘four or five years’ and confessed she believes her loss will make her stronger on the show (pictured with her father)
Sweet: Grace has previously spoken about the pain of losing her parents (pictured with her mother)
Grace often appears on various TV shows critiquing people’s plates – appearing in MasterChef: The Professionals, Celebrity MasterChef, MasterChef UK, as well as as a judge Great British Menu.
But you won’t only find Grace in the kitchen, she has also appeared on an array of shows including, The Apprentice: You’re Fired, The Now Show on Radio 4, Have I Got News For You, Very British Problems.
The food critic has also appeared on Pointless Celebrities, The Review Show Film 2012, Charlie Brooker’s Screenwipe, The Culture Show and Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled.
Foodie Grace has also penned numerous novels over the years, and was even on the shortlist for the Queen of Teen prize in 2008. Amongst her books series’ for teenage audiences include Diary of a Snob, Diary of a Chav and LBD.
She published her first non-fiction novel named How To Leave Twitter (My Time as Queen of the Universe and Why This Must Stop) in 2011.