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Tess Daly gushes she’s proud of I’m A Celeb’s Vernon Kay as she pines for him

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Tess Daly gushes she's proud of I'm A Celeb's Vernon Kay as she pines for him

Tess Daly praised her husband Vernon Kay for making her "so proud" in the I'm A Celeb camp - but without him at home she's been left in tears and suffering sleepless nights

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Tess Daly celebrated her husband Vernon Kay for making her so proud on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here.

Without him by her side, the Strictly Come Dancing host recently admitted she was in tears and suffering sleepless nights.

But most importantly - Tess, 51, revealed - her husband had made her "so proud" after he made the cut for the final four.

She wrote: "So proud Vern has made it to the final four!"

Despite missing him terrible, Tess urged her following to continue voting for her hubby and thanked them for the support.

She added: "Thank you SO MUCH for voting to keep him there! It means the (world) who’s watching tonight?!"

It comes after her candid appearance on Lorraine where she admitted she was terribly missing her husband.

Tess confided in Lorraine it had felt like forever since her husband Vernon had headed into the castle in Wales.

The Strictly host opened up about her anxieties over Vernon being cold and hungry which has kept her up at night.

The whole experience has had her in tears and laughter as Tess talked fondly of her husband Vernon.

"Oh my goodness, it feels like he has been away forever," said Tess.

"I think about him every moment of every day and I watch him every night, he is doing brilliantly and it’s lovely watching him but it’s nerve-wracking, it really is.

"I worry about him being cold, about him not eating…"

She added: "I am living and breathing it every step of the way but loving it. I have laughed with them and cried with them."