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On 15 January 2025, the first contestant was revealed, prior to the premiere of the first episode, to be television personality Matty Johnson. [4] On 18 January, two-time Big Brother winner Reggie Sorensen was the second celebrity to be revealed as a contestant. [5]
I'm a Celebrity... Australia history I'm a Celebrity... International history Series Status Country Series Season(s) Status Paul Burrell: Season 4 (2018) Evicted – 9th place Britain I'm a Celebrity UK: Series 4 (2004) Runner-up – 2nd place: Vicky Pattison: Evicted – 4th place Series 15 (2015) Winner – 1st place: Joey Essex: Season 8 (2022)
In addition to the main broadcast, season 5 had a companion show hosted by Scott Tweedie, which aired on Network Ten on Saturdays at 7:00 pm called I'm A Celebrity: 'Saturday Schoolies'. [ 38 ] [ 41 ] The show involved all the celebrities in the jungle and was described as 'jungle detention'.
Ant & Dec have hosted the show together since it began in 2002, with the exception of the 2018 series. Dec was joined by Holly Willoughby for the 2018 series. In return for their appearance on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, the celebrities are asked to nominate a charity to which the producers, ITV Studios, make donations.
Moore was the first celebrity to be evicted from the 2024 series, followed by BBC Radio 1’s Dean McCullough, Contostavlos and broadcaster Melvin Odoom. The Independent has contacted Contostavlos ...
Meet the full cast of I’m a Celebrity 2024, including Coleen Rooney and McFly’s Danny Jones
The seventh and eighth contestants have been eliminated from I’m a Celebrity 2024 with just days to go until a new winner is crowned.. This year’s campmates started being voted off the latest ...
Following the conclusion of the previous series, ITV confirmed that the show would return for a twenty-fourth series in November 2024. [7] [8] Prior to the beginning of the series, it was reported that the show would not feature any politicians on the series, following the controversy surrounding the casting of Matt Hancock and Nigel Farage in the previous two series respectively.