YOU'VE seen the show, you've voted them out, and now you can buy the T-shirt...well, sort of.
The third series of the successful ITV1 reality show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! comes to a close tonight, when this year's king or queen of the jungle is crowned.
And in honour of the event, a Pontypool T-shirt company has come up with an original design that I'm a Celebrity... fans are snapping up.
The topical T-shirt reads 'I'M A HAS BEEN, Get Me On TV'.
Vince Marlow and his partner Suzanne Cox run the business from their home in Pontnewynydd.
Vince said: "We like to keep in touch with what's going on in the media and there were always going to be a few jokes about the show.
"It was funny that they were all so desperate on the TV because people had not heard of many of them before. The T-shirt seemed like the obvious thing to do . "It's on sale on our website and we're selling quite a few at the moment." The couple started the part-time business in 2001, but recently decided to pursue it full time.
They have a wide range of T-shirts with witty slogans and designs, some based on TV shows, others with a more Welsh theme, which they sell through their website.
"The site itself has to have a 15 certificate because we do have quite a rude sense of humour," added Vince.
"There are a lot of parodies of designer label clothes like Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, and jokes about the reality TV shows like Pop Idol.
"Some T-shirt sellers are into swearing as much as they can but we just want to make people laugh. We make the sort of thing that you could wear in front of your grandmother."
* Visit www.tshirtrebel.com
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