Model and television presenter Kelly Brook has become the latest celebrity to be eliminated from the ITV reality series I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! The eviction was confirmed during the episode broadcast on Tuesday, 2 December 2025.
The Bottom Two and Public Vote
In a tense moment for the camp, Brook found herself in the bottom two alongside actress Lisa Riley. After the public vote was tallied, it was revealed that Kelly had received the fewest votes, sealing her fate as the fourth contestant to depart the Australian jungle this series. Her exit follows those of former footballer Alex Scott, comedian Eddie Kadi, and model Vogue Williams.
Speaking to hosts Ant and Dec after her exit, Brook appeared in high spirits. She revealed she felt ready to leave, especially after enjoying a fun final evening at the camp's makeshift pub, the Jungle Arms. She celebrated her return to civilisation with a glass of prosecco while watching back clips of her more squeamish moments from earlier challenges.
Camp Conflicts and a Sweet Secret
Reflecting on her time in camp, Brook addressed several key moments. She discussed occasionally clashing with fellow campmate Jack Osbourne over camp chef duties and described her relationships as generally "neutral." She admitted to feeling "run ragged" at times but believed she found her purpose as the series progressed.
The most dramatic revelation came as she was leaving. Brook confessed to her campmates about a previously undisclosed secret involving a coveted treat. She revealed that during a challenge where the camp won milk bottle sweets, her sub-group with Aitch and Ginge had actually secured "more than 10" of the treats, not the smaller number the rest of the camp believed. Her parting words were a cheeky admission: "There were more than 10 milk bottles, bye!"
Emotional Reunion and Winner Prediction
Upon crossing the iconic bridge out of the jungle, Brook was greeted by an emotional reunion with her waiting husband, which moved her to tears. When asked by Ant and Dec who she hoped would win the competition, she didn't hesitate to name Martin Kemp, stating she "really loved" the Spandau Ballet star and fellow campmate.
Her departure narrows the field in the race to become King or Queen of the Jungle. The series continues on ITV1 and ITVX, with the remaining celebrities facing more trials and tribulations in the hope of winning the public's favour.