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JACK Osbourne ended up in tears during tonight’s I’m a Celebrity as he finally received his letter from home. 

In Sunday’s I’m a Celebrity, Jack, 40, was the only camp mate not to get his message from home after Vogue Williams and Martin Kemp were only able to win ten out of eleven letters. 

An emotional Jack finally won his letter from homeCredit: ITV
Kelly read out the sweet note as their camp mates watched on
It was wife Aree who got in touch with Jack with a sweet messageCredit: Instagram

But Kelly Brook, Ruby Wax and Aitch were able to make up for it when they successfully won the latest challenge. 

A stunned Jack hugged his co-stars as Kelly, 46, read his letter out. 

Jack’s wife Aree Gearheart wrote: “You are so in your element out there.” 

She praised her husband for “keeping the fires ablaze, cooking 5 star meals, and being an amazing camp protector and often leader”. 

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And, referring to his camp nickname, she said: “You should know the kids and I refer to you as Jackquaman already!”

Aree also shared an update on Jack’s mum Sharon and sister Kelly. 

She said: “The girls are doing amazing. Your mum is so proud of you and Kelly doesn’t miss an episode.”

Unsurprisingly Jack was overcome with emotion and seen wiping away tears after hearing from his wife.

The U-turn from bosses came after fans were left concerned when Jack was the only star not to get his letter.

Jack made his jungle debut just months after the shock death of his dad Ozzy.

Ozzy sadly passed away aged 76 on July 22, with the cause of death later revealed to be a cardiac arrest.

The Sun previously revealed I’m a Celebrity bosses were ‘monitoring’ grieving Jack, who has ended up in tears while talking about his dad to his campmates.

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