The 2025 series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here is hurtling towards its dramatic conclusion, with the live final set to crown a new King or Queen of the Jungle this Sunday. After weeks of Bushtucker Trials, campfire feuds, and unexpected friendships, just six celebrities remain in the Australian outback, with the British public voting in their thousands to decide the winner.
From the Jungle to the Bookies: The Favourite Emerges
According to the latest odds from leading UK bookmakers, Mancunian rapper Aitch is the clear favourite to win the 25th series. He is currently priced at just 5/4 with Paddy Power, Boyle Sports, and SkyBet. The artist, who was reportedly the highest-paid contestant this year with a £250,000 fee, quickly won over viewers and formed a strong bond with fellow campmate, YouTuber Angry Ginge.
Hot on his heels in second place is the internet personality Angry Ginge, who boasts huge online followings on YouTube and Twitch. Bet365 have him at 7/4 to take the title. His journey wasn't without a brief controversy after a clash with actress Ruby Wax, but his popularity appears undimmed.
The Chasing Pack and the Likely Exit
The other remaining celebrities find themselves as outsiders according to the betting markets. Tom Read Wilson, the late arrival from Celebs Go Dating, has seen his odds drift to 17/2 with Paddy Power following Thursday's episode. Jack Osbourne, son of Sharon and Ozzy, is next at 12/1, having seen his odds shorten since entering the jungle on November 16.
EastEnders star Shona McGarty also sits at around 12/1, despite impressing in trials and winning 97% of available stars. Her odds were impacted after she was caught using contraband butter in camp. Meanwhile, Emmerdale legend Lisa Riley is the rank outsider, with odds as long as 125/1, and is widely expected to be the next elimination after finding herself in the bottom two for three consecutive nights.
The series, which has featured a diverse cast from Jack Osbourne to football icon Alex Scott, culminates in a final that airs at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX this Sunday. All eyes are now on the public vote to see who will survive the final days and claim the jungle crown.