The iconic jungle camp is thinning out as I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! 2025 heads towards its dramatic conclusion. With the final just days away, the public vote has sent a string of famous faces packing, leaving only a handful of contestants vying for the title of King or Queen of the Jungle.
Celebrities Voted Off the Show
The elimination process began with former Lioness and football presenter Alex Scott, who was the first to be evicted. Her exit came after she lost the live 'Cocktails of Cruelty' trial, leaving her vulnerable to the public vote.
She was swiftly followed by comedian Eddie Kadi and model and presenter Vogue Williams, who were the second and third celebrities to leave the Australian camp. Vogue, a late arrival alongside Tom Read Wilson, admitted that the relentless hunger had begun to wear her down.
On December 2, television and radio personality Kelly Brook became the fourth contestant evicted. She left after addressing a camp controversy involving hidden milk bottles, cheekily revealing to her former campmates as she departed: 'There were more than 10 milk bottles, bye!'
The following day, comedy legend Ruby Wax was the fifth star to be voted out, expressing her devastation at leaving so soon. She was followed by Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp on December 4, who said he was ready to be reunited with his wife after 20 days in the jungle.
A shock double elimination on December 5 saw both Jack Osbourne and Emmerdale's Lisa Riley bid farewell to the camp. Jack revealed his secret fear of spiders, which he had managed to conceal, while Lisa expressed her gratitude for the entire experience.
The Final Four Campmates
As the competition intensifies, only four celebrities remain in the running for the 2025 crown. The surviving campmates are:
- Tom Read Wilson: The Celebs Go Dating star and wordsmith, who entered the jungle as a late arrival.
- Shona McGarty: The former EastEnders actress, hoping to follow in the footsteps of fellow soap stars who have won the show.
- Aitch: The award-winning rapper from Manchester, aiming to challenge stereotypes and raise awareness for Down syndrome.
- Angry Ginge: The social media megastar, who sees the show as a major 'bucket list' item despite his lack of camping experience.
Looking Ahead to the Final
The I'm A Celebrity 2025 final is scheduled for Sunday, December 7 at 9pm on ITV1. The extended episode will run for one hour and forty minutes, culminating in the crowning of this year's jungle monarch.
In related news, ITV has already confirmed that a second series of I'm A Celebrity All Stars is in the works for 2026. The spin-off will see memorable former campmates return to South Africa for more trials, with the public voting to crown an 'ultimate legend' in a live London final.