Fevola, another celebrity correctly tipped by TV Blackbox before her official reveal, clashed with Cyrell Paule in camp before the pair went head to head in the Tunnel of Doom challenge, where the dreaded word game sealed her fate.
With the weight of her dad Brendan Fevola’s past King of the Jungle triumph looming large, Mia carved out her own identity in camp and quickly became a popular presence among her fellow celebrities.
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From day one, she confronted a long held phobia of being trapped underwater during her very first trial, pushing through visible nerves and refusing to let fear dictate the tone of her jungle experience moving forward.
The Jungle Princess teased before the campmates were revealed, Mia Fevola prior to entering camp (image – 10)
She also threw herself into the more physically demanding trials, including launching off a cliff face to grab a suspended net mid air, quite literally taking the plunge in pursuit of stars and meals for camp.
Mia used her time in camp to open up about the online vitriol and threats she has faced, speaking candidly about relentless trolling and aligning her jungle journey with her chosen charity, R U OK?.
The cause, centred on raising awareness and encouraging honest conversations around mental health, became a key focus of her time in the jungle and the message she hoped to amplify beyond camp.
Speaking to hosts Robert Irwin and Julia Morris after her elimination, Fevola said the experience exceeded her expectations.
“it was literally life-changing, as cheesy as it is, I have overcome so many fears; I’ve pushed past so many boundaries and I never in a million years thought I was capable of doing some of the things I’ve done.”
She also spoke about the impact of her charity, telling Robert and Julia that R U OK? does incredible work in the mental health space, helping spark conversations and encouraging people to check in with one another.
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Fevola now joins the growing list of celebrities on the outside, after Deni Hines chose to end her time early by uttering the famous line, Rachel Hunter became the first evicted, followed by Matt Zukowski, Barry Williams and Dyson Heppell.
That leaves Rebekah Elmaloglou, Gary Sweet, Luke Bateman, Concetta Caristo, Cyrell Paule, Nath Valvo and George Calombaris all still in the running for the title of King or Queen of the Jungle as finale week approaches.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! continues Monday to Wednesday at 7.30pm and Sunday at 7pm on 10, streaming free on 10 Play.
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