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Julia Morris beams as she jets into Sydney after filming I'm A Celebrity in South Africa


Winners are grinners! Julia Morris beams as she jets into Sydney after filming I’m A Celebrity in South Africa – as her show’s season finale SMASHES rival MKR in the ratings

Channel 10 is celebrating the success of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here’s latest season after Sunday’s grand finale smashed rival My Kitchen Rules in the ratings. 

And host Julia Morris, 51, looked like the cat that got the cream as she jetted into Sydney Airport on Tuesday. 

Showing no sign of her recent long-haul flight from South Africa, Julia had a spring in her step as she rolled her luggage through the busy terminal. 

All smiles! Julia Morris, 51, beamed as she jetted into Sydney Airport on Tuesday after filming I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in South Africa

All smiles! Julia Morris, 51, beamed as she jetted into Sydney Airport on Tuesday after filming I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in South Africa 

The glamorous comedian looked stylish in a blue jumper emblazoned with the words ‘jet setter’ layered over a floral orange maxi dress.     

She completed her look with a pair of kooky black spectacles, drop earrings and white canvas sneakers.  

Having spent days presenting I’m A Celebrity with a full face of makeup, it’s no surprise Julia chose to go fresh-faced for her flight home. 

Breezy in blue! The glamorous comedian looked stylish in a blue jumper emblazoned with the words 'jet setter' layered over a floral orange maxi dress

Breezy in blue! The glamorous comedian looked stylish in a blue jumper emblazoned with the words ‘jet setter’ layered over a floral orange maxi dress 

Meanwhile, Julia and her I’m A Celebrity co-host Dr Chris Brown are undoubtedly celebrating the success of Sunday’s grand finale, which earned 884,000 metro viewers.

In contrast, MKR: The Rivals’ season premiere clocked in with a record low 498,000, despite Channel Seven’s aggressive marketing campaign.  

The triumph comes just a year after Confidential had reported that Channel 10 bosses were considering axing I’m A Celebrity following an underwhelming run in the ratings. 

Cool as a cucumber! Showing no sign of her recent long-haul flight from South Africa, Julia had a spring in her step as she rolled her luggage through the busy terminal

Bare-faced: Having spent days presenting I'm A Celebrity with a full face of makeup, it's no surprise Julia chose to go fresh-faced for her flight home

Cool as a cucumber! Showing no sign of her recent long-haul flight from South Africa, Julia had a spring in her step as she rolled her luggage through the busy terminal

Quirky style: She completed her look with a pair of kooky black spectacles

 Quirky style: She completed her look with a pair of kooky black spectacles

On Sunday night Miguel Maestre was crowned King of the Jungle after he took out the top spot on I’m A Celebrity.  

The 40-year-old chef broke down in tears as he claimed the title of King of the Jungle, with monies raised going towards suicide prevention charity, R U OK? 

Retired AFL star Dale Thomas, 32, placed runner-up for his charity Camp Quality, and musical theatre veteran Rhonda Burchmore, 59, in third for Neuroscience Research Australia.

King of the Jungle! Miguel Maestre, 40, (pictured) was crowned the winner of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Australia on Sunday night's finale episode

King of the Jungle! Miguel Maestre, 40, (pictured) was crowned the winner of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia on Sunday night’s finale episode 

Off the boil! MKR: The Rivals' season premiere clocked in with a record low 498,000, despite Channel Seven's aggressive marketing campaign. Pictured: MKR judges Manu Feildel (left), Pete Evans (centre) and Colin Fassnidge (right)

Off the boil! MKR: The Rivals’ season premiere clocked in with a record low 498,000, despite Channel Seven’s aggressive marketing campaign. Pictured: MKR judges Manu Feildel (left), Pete Evans (centre) and Colin Fassnidge (right)

 



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