He was crowned King of the Jungle during the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! final on Sunday night beating Coleen Rooney.
And since returning from camp Danny Jones has been enjoying the luxury of the Gold Coast hotel the stars stay in after the show.
On Monday the McFly singer, 38, shared a clip to his Instagram as she relaxed in a huge bubble bath while sipping on a beer.
He showed off his toned shirtless physique and many inkings as he happily larked about enjoying life after the Jungle saying: 'Cheers everyone! King of the Jungle! I'll see you all very soon!'
Danny then penned in the caption: 'Cough cough *King's voice* Dear loyal subjects, I can decree that one has changed one's boxers…
'Thank you everyone for voting, it truly means the world. I'll see you all very soon #imaceleb.'
I'm A Celebrity winner Danny Jones is making the most of luxury Gold Cost hotel as he sipped on beer in a bubble bath after three weeks in the Jungle on Monday
On Monday the McFly singer, 38, shared a clip to his Instagram as she relaxed following the win
Just before Danny flashed his abs as he celebrated his win with the beer in a series of shirtless snaps uploaded to his Instagram.
Fresh from camp, Danny stood on his hotel bed in the programmes trademark red shorts and felt hat.
Tilting his hat he winked and showed off his moustache in the series of sun photos before toasting the camera.
Danny captioned the update: 'G'day from your new King of the Jungle.'
The star has admitted that his I'm A Celebrity experience left him feeling 'very vulnerable' as he shared a side to himself 'only his nearest and dearest knew before'.
The McFly rocker explained that fellow camp mate Barry McGuigan took a father role while out in Australia and dubbed him his 'jungle dad'.
Appearing on Monday's Lorraine, Danny confessed that he was not expecting to open up like that, and only a select few previously knew of his more sensitive side.
He revealed that he went in there with the intent of having a bit of a laugh, but ultimately found it easy to confide in his fellow ITV stars.
Danny told the TV presenters: 'Barry was amazing, he was my jungle dad. He always had my back and I think I leaned on him a lot for advice and that arm around.
He showed off his toned shirtless physique and many inkings as he happily larked about enjoying life after the Jungle saying: 'Cheers everyone! King of the Jungle! I'll see you all very soon!'
Danny then penned in the caption: 'Cough cough *King's voice* Dear loyal subjects, I can decree that one has changed one's boxers…'
He added: 'Thank you everyone for voting, it truly means the world. I'll see you all very soon #imaceleb'
'Because you are very vulnerable in there. You are talking some deeper stuff and I didn't expect to open up like that.
'I didn't expect to show my vulnerable side. I just thought I would go on there and have a bit of a laugh.
'Which I did, I did chase the fun. I had a great time. But I showed a side only my nearest and dearest see really.'
It came after Danny revealed the one thing that left his camp mates terrified during his stint in the Jungle.
After crossing the famous bridge and meeting his family, the star has now revealed that the show could have been very different.
Danny told The Mirror that there was a terrifying moment during filming where the celebrities were forced to flee the camp and shelter in the Bush Telegraph because of the terrible weather.
The torrential rain Down under put a dampener on the stars mood throughout their time on the show and was so bad the stars were forced to escape the camp.
The star has admitted that his I'm A Celebrity experience left him feeling 'very vulnerable' as he shared a side to himself 'only his nearest and dearest knew before'
Just before Danny flashed his abs as he celebrated his win with the beer in a series of shirtless snaps uploaded to his Instagram
He was delighted to win the show on Sunday night
The singer told the publication it was one of the hardest nights he had experienced.
And it wasn't just the weather that made the experience uncomfortable.
The McFly star revealed everyone was forced to battle leeches and the critters became such a nuisance, Danny was forced to make sure no one was suffering with them.
He explained: 'It was one of the hardest nights, we were all quite cramped and I think there were still 12 of us then as well, all boiling-hot in close proximity. The rain also meant the leeches were searching for you and I was literally on leech check every day.'