Robert Kilroy-Silk was the first person voted off I'm A Celebrity... yesterday.

The former chat show host found himself at the bottom of the public voting alongside Brian Paddick before hosts Ant and Dec gave him the bad news, revealing there was a margin of less than half a per cent between them.

After leaving camp, Robert said he wanted Martin Navratilova to win, but admitted that "who I hope and who I think" were two different things, though he didn't say who he expected to be crowned winner.

After watching a montage of his best bits, Robert said he was happy with his behaviour in camp - which had seen him clash with some of the stars, including Nicola McLean and Joe Swash.

He said: "The me that was there is me, whether I'm nasty or nice that was me, I'm myself.

"I have very strong views and I like to express them clearly but I like to do what's right and what's fair."

Admitting he had found life in the jungle harder than expected, the 66-year-old star said he was happy to take part in the Bushtucker Trials - winning 22 meals for the group - because he wanted to entertain his grandchildren.

He said: "It was what I expected, but it was more challenging. I never thought I would do the live trial but I was glad I was given the opportunity."

Former 'Star Trek' actor George spoke for the stunned stars when he revealed his shock at seeing Robert voted out, saying: "That was a surprise", despite having previously branded him "a villain.