I'M A Celebrity fans have shared their horror after Jane Moore revealed her bloodied bra after her jungle exit.
The Sun's Jane left her daughter Grace holding her hands over her mouth as she held up her underwear once back at the hotel.
One of Jane's bra cups was completely soaked with blood after she was attacked by a leech in the middle of the night.
The Loose Women star slept all night with the sucker on her chest and was left with a bleeding and weeping wound by the morning.
Jane revealed the traumatic encounter in I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here: Coming Out on Friday night.
Sitting in the hotel following her elimination from the jungle, the mum-of two said to Grace: "So did you hear about me getting a leech in my bra?"
The show then shot to a throwback clip of Jane showing off her wound to her jungle campmates, saying: "It's been sucking on me all night.
Holding up her bra back in the hotel, Jane revealed: "This is what I woke up to in the morning."
Grace gasped before saying: "Oh my God, that is grim1"
I'm A Celeb fans were also horrified by Jane's revelation.
Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, one viewer of the Coming Out show said: "OMG! The blood on her bra from that leech."
Another added: "Things I didn’t need to see: the inside of Jane’s bra!"
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Jane was first to leave the I'm A Celebrity camp following a public vote.
Writing for The Sun following her exit, the journalist mentioned her encounter with the leech while listing off everything she had been through.
"Finding a leech in my bra wasn’t on my bucket list, but thanks to I’m A Celebrity I can now tick it off," she wrote.
"Along with drinking a cocktail of bull’s penis and fish eyes (as you do), skydiving from 10,000 feet over Australia’s Gold Coast, and being submerged in icy cold water underground with snakes, eels, mud crabs and various unimpressed reptiles.
"Well I did say I wanted an adventure.
"I also lost 10lb and gained new friends who, prior to finding themselves trapped in the jungle with me, had probably spent most of their lives trying to avoid journalists."