HARRY Redknapp has battled to victory in the Celebrity Cyclone on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! - and now he's been tipped to win the show.

The 71-year-old football manager suffered a fall during the challenge, but battled through to help his campmates claim the full complement of stars.

Redknapp, who once managed Saints, said he should be at home with his feet up rather than being tormented as part of the watery task in the jungle.

He had to be helped through the Bushtucker Trial by Fleur East after being swept away at the start of the course.

Redknapp said: "I was supposed to be sitting at home in my house slippers, coming up to 72 years old, not going up a water slide getting smashed in the face by a ball."

After the successful task and a musical summary of their time on the show, the celebrities discussed their best moment in the camp, with the stars saying they had made friends for life in the jungle.

Emily Atack said: "Everything I have in my life I appreciate so much and will never take any of that for granted again."

East added: "I feel like I can face anything now, I don't think I will question myself any more."

John Barrowman said that Atack would be a friend for life following their challenges in the jungle.

Redknapp stuck with home comforts, and said the banquet the campmates enjoyed was his highlight after his struggles with food on the show.

Fleur East left I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! last night following the public vote - and backed Harry Redknapp to win the show.

The singer made it to the final four of the competition, with Redknapp, John Barrowman, and Emily Atack now remaining as the final approaches.

East lasted 22 days in camp, subsisting on rice and beans and tackling the challenges of Bush Tucker Trials.

She took part in the Celebrity Cyclone in her final day in camp, helping Redknapp complete the task after the former football manager was swept away by a wall of water.

East has said that she formed an immediate bond with Redknapp, and she wants to see the 71-year-old crowned king of the jungle.

She said: "The moment I met him I just looked in his eyes and it was like 'bam', family, like I'd known him all my life."

Declan Donnelly and Holly Willoughby praised the lively and entertaining East for keeping up the spirits of those in camp, and becoming close to the older celebrities.

The singer said that she found the experience tougher than she thought, but bonded with her campmates.

She said: "It's a lot harder than I thought, a lot more challenging than I thought. I didn't think I would learn as much as I did. We were talking about food all day every day, just imagining all the dirty things we were going to eat.

"We made so many good friends and we became a little family."

East shared one final meal with her campmates, after the group earned four stars in the Celebrity Cyclone, enduring a hail of flying balls.

After the challenge the celebrities spoke of their best moments on the show, with East saying that her time in the Jungle Arms, and sharing music with her campmates, was her own personal highlight.