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I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! fans have predicted a huge career change for Owen Warner following his star turn on the ITV reality show.
Before entering the jungle, the 23-year-old actor had rose to fame portraying Romeo Nightingale on Hollyoaks.
He has since become renowned for his hungry jungle antics and, posting to Twitter during Sunday night's final (November 27), fans begged the star to begin a brand new career as a food show host.
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One fan wrote: "Owen needs his own food show hahaha."
Another said: "Petition for Owen to get his own food show."
Meanwhile, a third fan suggested: "I have a TV show preposition. Owen Warner travelling the world and having the most wildest foods. And we call it Owen vs food.
"Would be a good watch."
A fourth fan predicted: "It's the year 2033 and Owen Warner is the presenter of MasterChef."
A fifth fan asked: "I wonder if Owen will get his own food critic show after this?"
Owen finished in second place during Sunday night's final.
The actor beat out Tory MP Matt Hancock, who finished in third place, while falling behind the newly crowned Queen of the Jungle Jill Scott - who won the series.
An incredible 12+ million votes were cast ahead of the final show.
Speaking to I'm A Celeb hosts Ant and Dec about his eating habits prior to entering the jungle, the star admitted to consuming "six meals a day".
Following the final BushTucker trial of the series, he also consumed a whopping "quadruple burger".
No wonder the rice and beans didn't cut it!
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! airs on ITV.
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