I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Australia came to a close with the big finale episode on Sunday night.
Concetta Caristo was crowned as the Queen of the Jungle, with the comedian beating NRL star Luke Bateman and actor Gary Sweet.
The Triple J radio star won the public vote and was rewarded with $100,000 in prize money for her chosen charity, Full Stop Australia.
'I just want to make people happy, and I just want to be happy,' Concetta said.
'Like, how lucky am I, where I get to be with who I'm with, what I'm doing,' she continued.
'To me, I have to be positive. There's so much to be grateful for, there's so much to be excited about.'
I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! Australia came to a close with the big finale episode on Sunday night. Concetta Caristo (pictured) was crowned as the Queen of the Jungle
For the first time in the show's history, this year's season was pre–recorded.
Rather than having a live finale, three separate endings were filmed, with Luke and Gary also shooting scenes in which they were crowned as the winner.
Once the votes were counted, the actual winner's pre–taped reaction was broadcast.
Earlier in the day, finalist Luke shared his thoughts on filming the popular Channel 10 show.
'We started filming in November, so it feels like a lifetime ago for me...' he told Daily Mail.
Luke went on to insist he has no regrets about signing up for the gruelling reality series – even if it will be his last.
After first finding fame on The Bachelor three years ago, Luke said he was hesitant to step back into the spotlight.
'Reality TV's not something that I'm super interested in or keen on... I probably won't ever do it again after I'm A Celeb,' he revealed.
The comedian beat NRL star Luke Bateman and actor Gary Sweet (pictured)
For the first time in the show's history, this year's season was pre–recorded. Pictured: Hosts Robert Irwin and Julia Morris
The difference this time was the format.
'Because it was more of a challenge,' he explained.
'It's not like The Bachelor or even Survivor in a sense. It's more just you get to showcase yourself and meet new people, challenge yourself in funny, unique trials.'
Luke also revealed just how brutal camp life really was.
'It was a lot harder than I expected it to be, mainly from the physical aspect,' he admitted.
'We were genuinely starved. I was starved. Being a bigger athletic bloke, every single day towards the end, I was just like, "I don't know whether I can get through the day."
'Every night we'd get swarmed by millions of these little bugs. You'd be trying to sleep and they'd just be landing on your face. Little things like that don't make it to TV but they make it a nightmare.'


