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Former England midfielder Jill Scott won reality series I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! on Sunday.
Scott helped the Lionesses to win the Euros - their first major trophy - this summer.
"I'm just totally in shock to be honest. I don't know why everybody voted," she said.
The 35-year-old beat Hollyoaks actor Owen Warner and former health secretary Matt Hancock to be crowned queen of the jungle.
Former rugby union player Mike Tindall came fourth in the ITV show.
"Just a massive thank you. I'm so honoured," she said.
Scott retired after England's Euros success, having earned 161 England caps while also playing for Manchester City, Aston Villa and Everton as well as representing Great Britain at two Olympic Games (2012 and 2020).
Sunderland-born Scott went viral on social media when a video from the Euros final showed her swearing at German player Sydney Lohmann after a tackle.
Scott, who became a firm favourite for her humour and carefree nature, also competed in several 'bushtucker trials', including one in which she had to lie in a box that gradually filled up with rats and release five stars using only her tongue.
Scott's Lionesses team-mates posted messages of congratulations on Twitter, with Lauren Hemp saying: "Honestly, one of the best people you'd ever get to meet and the world's fallen in love with you too. Always been a queen. So happy for you."
Chloe Kelly, who scored the winning goal for England at the Euros final, wrote "incredible person, what a queen" while forward Ella Toone said "wow Jill, you're the best".
Scott, who also owns a coffee shop in Manchester, received the majority of the 12 million votes cast in the I'm a Celeb final, co-presenter Declan Donnelly revealed after the result was announced.