I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! were forced to undergo some major changes to the final episode due to coronavirus restrictions.
Fans rejoiced as Giovanna Fletcher was crowned Queen of the Castle after a close final, with Radio 1 DJ Jordan North coming in second place and Family Fortunes star Vernon Kay in third place.
However, there were some major changes to show had to undergo for the final.
The former King or Queen usually passes their crown over to the new winner.
Fans expected to see last year's winner Jacqueline Jossa give Giovanna the crown, but due to Covid-19 restrictions, she was absent.
This meant Vernon Kay broke the show's tradition as he crowned Giovanna the winner.

Also, all of the campmates usually join the final stars in the studio as the winner is announced, but this year the celebrities were there via video call.
This year I'm a Celeb broadcasted from a new location for the first time, as the show was unable to do the show in Australia due to lockdown.
The show was instead filmed at Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales.

I'm a Celeb bosses have hinted that the show could keeps its new location next year, even if Covid-19 is over.
When asked if he was open to the show staying in Wales on a more permanent basis, Executive Producer Richard Cowles said: "Australia has been I’m A Celebrity’s natural home and the Welsh version was born out of necessity rather than choice, but we’ve learned a lot and so maybe there is a UK incarnation of the show.

"We will look at what being in Wales means for the format going forward. Is it something we would want to do again, or do we want to return to Australia?"
In an interview with TV industry magazine Broadcast, he explained: "It has been a different [type of show] because the environment is different, but it is absolutely as good as ever in terms of what audiences see on screen."