Boy George made the most of life outside the jungle by enjoying a day at the beach on Friday.
The 61-year-old singer has swapped outback Australia for the sandy beaches of Surfers Paradise after being rejected by I’m A Celebrity on Tuesday.
Enjoying a lazy day in the sun, the Culture Club singer strolled barefoot on the sand while snapping selfies.
Fun in the sun: Boy George made the most of life outside the jungle by enjoying a day at the beach on Friday
He was dressed casually for the outing, donning a plain black T-shirt and baggy pants as well as a purple bandana.
George’s sister Siobhan O’Dowd joined him on the outing, with the pair enjoying some good times together.
Earlier in the day, George had joined his camp mates in the lobby of their hotel to greet the latest expelled from the jungle.
Relaxation: The 61-year-old singer has swapped outback Australia for the sandy shores of Surfers Paradise after being rejected by I’m A Celebrity on Tuesday
Snap happy: Enjoying a lazy day in the sun, the Culture Club singer strolled barefoot on the sand while taking selfies
Chris Moyles, 48, was the sixth star to be rejected by I’m A Celebrity on Thursday’s episode after admitting he was “ready” to leave.
He was greeted as a hero by his friends and relatives, who gathered in the hotel lobby to see him once he arrived at the Marriott hotel.
The former camp mates looked in high spirits as they reunited in the hotel lobby as a group, after Boy George failed to join in the welcome party the day before when Babatúndé was kicked out.
Low-key look: He was dressed casually for the outing, donning a plain black t-shirt and baggy pants as well as a purple bandana
Yoga on the beach: George’s sister Siobhan O’Dowd joined him on the outing, with the couple enjoying some good times together
A viewer told MailOnline: ‘George was the only celebrity not to greet Baba after being voted into the jungle on Thursday morning local time.
“It was disappointing because he was still part of the cast and was a huge character in camp, it didn’t go unnoticed that he wasn’t there.
“Anybody is capable of being a good sport, but it just seems like they’ve washed their hands of it now.”
Oh my goodness: George recently opened up about his inability to follow the rules, saying: ‘My greatest desire in the jungle was freedom, I wasn’t told what to do’
Standing alone: After leaving the show, George snubbed ITV’s post-exit interviews, making no appearances on any of the channel’s morning shows on the day of his expulsion.
A source close to George added: ‘He was busy filming the social media content for the show they needed and was following their schedule.
“He was then rushed into makeup before doing an interview, he didn’t purposely miss Baba’s return.”
Baba lasted a day longer than George and was the fifth celebrity to be eliminated.
Homesick: He was also said to have been ‘desperate’ to return home but is contractually obliged to stay in Australia until the end of the ITV series
Catching up: George spent time with loved ones after being kicked off the show
On Thursday, George opened up about his failure to follow the rules as he took to Instagram for a Q&A.
Asked by a fan: “What was your greatest desire in the jungle?”, George replied: “My greatest desire in the jungle was freedom, I was not told what to do.”
After leaving the show, George snubbed ITV’s post-exit interviews, making no appearances on the channel’s morning shows on the day of his expulsion.
He was also reportedly “desperate” to return home, but is contractually obliged to remain in Australia until the end of the ITV series.
Sources close to the Karma Chameleon star told MailOnline: ‘He wanted to go home straight away, he doesn’t want to hang around.
“If he had what he wanted, he would already be on a plane, but he wasn’t allowed to.”
Catching up: Earlier in the day, George had joined his fellow campers in their hotel lobby to greet the latest jungle evictee, Chris Moyles