'I met 14 of the kindest, nicest, most eccentric, most far-out people.'
Janice described her time on the show as a"transformation", saying:"My experience in camp on the complete whole was transformation. I feel that some epiphany came over me after I ate that food trial. That I was able to do it for other people instead of doing it for myself. I wasn’t doing it for the sake of 'Janice is winning a trial', it really was to put food on the table for the other camp mates.
Janice became very fond of her camp mates during her time in South Africa, calling them her"BFFs" and"family". She added:"What I missed most about being in camp, I’ve got to be honest, was my family. My husband and my children. I really missed my dogs. But I feel in the end, a new family had been replaced. I met 14 of the kindest, nicest, most eccentric, most far-out people – from one end of the spectrum of personality traits to the next."I'm a Celebrity...
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