Who has left I’m A Celebrity 2025 so far and who is still in the jungle?

The 2025 celebs are being whittled down, one by one (Picture: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)
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- Alex Scott was the first celebrity eliminated, following a public vote after losing the Cocktails of Cruelty trial.
- Eddie Kadi and Vogue Williams were the second and third celebrities to leave the jungle.
- The remaining contestants include Tom Read Wilson, Shona McGarty, Aitch, and Angry Ginge.
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With the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! eliminations in full swing, we’re inching closer to crowning our next King or Queen of the Jungle.
After several days of food-fuelled feuds, fireside romances, stomach-turning trials and unexpected friendships, the new cast of stars have somewhat adjusted to life in the most iconic camp in TV history.
Among the stacked lineup, we have everyone from YouTubers, rappers and models to footballers, comedians and national treasures, but this number has already started reducing as eliminations begin.
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So, grab a brew, settle down and let us tell you the who’s who of eliminated and surviving stars being put through their paces in the Bushtucker Trials on the ITV series.
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s cast!
Who has left I’m A Celebrity 2025 so far?
Alex Scott
Unfortunately, Alex Scott won’t be following in the footsteps of her fellow Lioness, Jill Scott (Picture: ITV)
Alex Scott, the host of Football Focus and a former Lioness, was keen to go into the jungle to show a side of herself the public hasn’t seen before.
‘People have an idea of who I am on TV, and so it will be nice
to show my real self,’ she had said at the time.
She had joked that although her partner Jess Glynne had thought she was ‘absolutely mental’ for signing up, she had the backing of her nearest and dearest, saying that not being the ‘shy one’ in the jungle was going to be her ‘biggest challenge’.
Sadly, Alex was the first celebrity to be voted out by the public, bidding adieu to her time Down Under.
The former footballer was left vulnerable after losing in the live Cocktails of Cruelty drinking trial, but her eviction shocked fans who truly weren’t expecting it.
After walking across the rope bridge, she discussed her illicit salt packets with hosts Ant and Dec, having been reprimanded for smuggling contraband in.
She said: ‘Maybe I got too confident. The first couple of days, because it was just Jack cooking, I put it on a spoon and kept feeding it to Jack, and he’d just then sprinkle it.
‘My campmates were in on it. Now every day, they’re like, “Where’s the salt? We need some seasoning”.’
Eddie Kadi
Eddie Kadi predicted that I’m A Celebrity would be tougher than Strictly (Picture: ITV)
Bosses booked comedian Eddie Kadi, hoping he would light up the campsite with his trademark witty banter.
Alas, the funny man, who’s previously appeared on Strictly Come Dancing and is set to star on this year’s Celebrity Apprentice, didn’t manage to last very long.
Eddie, probably best known for his BBC Radio 1Xtra show, was the second eliminated campmate, saying in his exit interview that, after 16 days, it felt like he’d been in camp ‘for a year’.
He added of his experience: ‘I’m happy and sad at the same time. What a great time. I’ve had such an incredible time. I’ve made amazing friends.
‘I faced some fears, and to be fair, it still feels very surreal to be on such an iconic show.
‘But most of the time, you forgot it was a show.’
Ahead of his IAC stint, Eddie predicted it would be ‘harder’ than Strictly and that he’d miss the social interaction beyond camp.
‘If things get a little emotional or frantic, you will have to deal with it, and there is no escaping,’ he said.
Eddie has known past campmates, such as Oti Mabuse and Babatunde Aleshe, but he couldn’t be the one to bring home the crown, unfortunately.
Vogue Williams
Vogue left the jungle after a memorable stay (Picture: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)
Following in her husband Spencer’s footsteps, Vogue Williams was one of two late arrivals in this year’s I’m A Celebrity.
But she didn’t last long, becoming the third contestant to exit the jungle.
After it was revealed that Vogue would be the one to turn in her camping shoes, the presenter and model sat down with Ant and Dec and told them she felt ‘relieved but emotional,’ admitting that the unrelenting hunger in camp had begun to wear her down.
How to vote during I’m A Celebrity 2025
If you want to get involved and help decide the fate of the campmates, then here’s how you can vote for the next evictee.
You can vote either through the website when Ant and Dec announce on the show that voting is now open. The link is here.
You can also download the I’m A Celebrity… app with instructions on how to vote once you have downloaded it, detailed here.
She also gave details on all of the feuds about dishes, laughing as she agreed that some of the other campers are a bit resistant to doing their share of the chores.
The Irish media personality, model, and presenter first made her breakthrough in 2010 on Irish reality TV.
Following that, appearances on Australia’s Dancing with the Stars and Bear Grylls’ Mission Survive in 2015 helped her land hosting segments on daytime TV shows like Lorraine.
Now, the 39-year-old – who shares three children with her former Made in Chelsea husband – co-hosts the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast with comedian Joanne McNally as well as Spencer & Vogue.
The presenter has been with Spencer for almost a decade after they met in 2017 while starring on the celebrity competition show The Jump, which Spencer won.
Kelly Brook
Kelly Brook was the fourth person to be evicted (Picture: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)
On December 2, Kelly was the fourth contestant evicted from the jungle. After reflecting on her time in the series, Kelly addressed a controversial moment that saw her team up with Aitch and Ginge and eat a load of milk bottles meant for the group.
She revealed that she dropped a bombshell as she left the camp, calling back to her fellow contestants: ‘There were more than 10 milk bottles, bye!’
Previously, Kelly said she would ‘never’ do the show: ‘I have said I will never do I’m A Celebrity… several times. I didn’t think it was ever in me to do the challenges and Bushtucker Trials.’
However, doing the London Marathon and Race Across The World with her husband, Jeremy Parisi, has changed her mind.
She added: ‘I’m such a fan of the show that I thought, “Maybe I could do it, maybe I could cope.” I won’t know unless I try, and so I am going to throw myself into it.’
Kelly previously admitted she’s ‘really petrified of heights’, but was ready to introduce herself to a ‘new audience’.
‘This show is watched by many different generations, and some people won’t know me nor where I have come from,’ she added.
Of course, Kelly has a history with Ant and Dec. The star fell out with the duo after alleging they ‘didn’t want her on Britains Got Talent’.
Any awkwardness was not evident as Kelly happily chatted to the presenters about her time in the jungle and laughed about her funny moments on the show.
Ruby Wax
Ruby Wax was the fifth evictee (Picture: ITV)
Comedy icon Ruby Wax was the fifth contestant evicted from I’m A Celebrity on December 3.
Ruby said while chatting to Ant and Dec that she felt like she was the ‘Queen’ and felt she was abducted from camp. She added that she was devastated to be leaving and admitted that she thought she would have more time in the jungle.
Fans also thought she would have more time on the show, with many taking to social media to claim they were ‘robbed’ of seeing more from the icon.
The 72-year-old found fame as a brash comedian and interviewer through her celebrity interviews and documentaries in the 1990s.
Ruby insisted ahead of the series that she is ‘not scared of anything,’ but never felt like she would be much of a success on the show in the past.
‘I was offered the chance to take part a long time ago, and I thought, “No, I could never do that”, but now it’s the right time,’ she explained. ‘I like doing adventurous things. It will be nice for people to get to know the real me because you can’t hide in the jungle.’
Ruby admitted she prepared for jungle showers ahead of time: ‘I have been working out, as I don’t want to show my body the way it is. But I know you can wear a bra and pants. I have a sensational bra.’
Martin Kemp
Martin Kemp was the sixth contestant to leave the jungle (Picture: ITV)
Spandau Ballet musician Martin Kemp was the sixth contestant to be axed after following in his son Roman’s footsteps by heading into the jungle.
The singer said in his exit interview with Ant and Dec that he was ready to leave after 20 days in the jungle, and keen to be reunited with his wife, Shirley. The couple was reunited at the end of the bridge and had a big hug and a kiss as they smiled for the camera.
In his interview before the show, Martin admitted rats are sure to send a ‘shudder’ through his body, and he’s ‘not very good with heights,’ but his radio presenter son encouraged him to take part.
‘I’ve had to cancel some jobs, but when Roman was on I’m A Celebrity…, I was addicted. I watched it every day and enjoyed it so much. I felt it was now time in my life for an adventure,’ he said.
‘I have been on this journey of DJ’ing over the last five years, it has been non-stop, and I thought it was time to give something back to myself.’
He admitted he’s a huge fan of the show, while Roman has urged him to ‘enjoy it all’.
Martin added: ‘He told me to go in and enjoy it all. He said it’s the most fun he has ever had, and he said, “I am really jealous; I know how much fun you are going to have.” ‘
He added that he also couldn’t wait to see his son, and was glad he didn’t beat Roman’s third-place achievement in the 2019 version of the show.
Jack Osbourne
Jack Osbourne is reality TV royalty (Picture: ITV)
When Jack Osbourne joined I’m A Celebrity, he had the backing of mum Sharon and sister Kelly.
‘Mum and Kelly, yeah, they are absolutely going to be watching. They are supportive,’ he said, although the star – who rose to fame alongside his famous family on The Osbournes over two decades ago – admitted he ‘definitely had to think’ before signing on.
‘It’s an absolute commitment,’ he pointed out. ‘But the real reason why it is popular is people sit at home saying, “Could I do that?”
‘So I think a lot of why I’ve said “yes” is the intrigue and how would I survive that? I am very nervous though.’
But was the first of two contestants voted out on Decemeber 5, talking to Ant and Dec about his pivotal role in camp as the de facto chef after crossing the famous bridge.
He even revealed a secret he’d been keeping throughout the series, telling Ant and Dec he’s ‘terrified of spiders’ and joking that he ‘got away with it.’
Lisa Riley
Lisa Riley finally said ‘yes’ to I’m A Celebrity (Picture: ITV)
Emmerdale legend Lisa Riley (or Mandy Dingle to soap fans) has been turning down I’m A Celeb for years – until now.
”They have asked me to be in it numerous times before – but now I’ve finally said “yes,”‘ she said, admitting her 50th birthday has played a big part in her U-turn.
‘I’m going to be 50 next year, it’s 30 years on and off playing Mandy Dingle in Emmerdale and 10 years of being sober. It’s like a big baguette where everything I wanted was in it,’ she added.
She joked that heading to the jungle would make her ‘the best auntie in the world’, far more than all her NTA and Bafta prizes.
But her time on the show has now come to an end, following Jack in exiting the jungle in a double elimination. She told Ant and Dec just how grateful she was for the whole experience.
Who remains in the I’m A Celebrity 2025 lineup?
All together 11 singers, comedians, actors, and athletes entered the jungle (including) two late arrivals. Here is the full lineup of remaining campmates for 2025.
Tom Read Wilson
Celebs Go Dating star Tom Read Wilson is heading to Australia (Picture: James Gourley/Publishd/Shutterstock)
Celebs Go Dating’s Tom Read Wilson arrived in the jungle late alongside Vogue.
The British TV personality and singer, who early in his career appeared in various musical theatre productions, will be hoping his love of literature will transfer to a love of the jungle.
In 2016, the 39-year-old auditioned for The Voice UK in 2016 before he went on to land the job of receptionist in the same year on the E4 dating show.
After charming viewers with his impressive vocabulary and quick remarks, he has since gone on to become the client coordinator on the series.
When is the I’m A Celebrity 2025 final?
- This year’s I’m A Celeb final is just days away.
- The final will air Sunday, December 7 at 9pm on ITV1.
- With the show crowning its 2025 King or Queen, the bumper episode will air for an hour and 40 minutes.
Outside of Celebs Go Dating, Tom has made a number of guest appearances on British shows, including Big Brother’s Bit On the Side, Celebrity Juice, The Wheel, and 8 Out of 10 Cats.
As well as his presenting duties, Tom is also a published author and hosts a podcast where he explores etymology and words.
Jack isn’t sure which side of him will come out in the camp, even after having to play peacemaker at times on The Osbournes, as his temper sometimes flares when he’s ‘worn out’.
‘I don’t know! It will be case by case, but generally I am a pretty positive person,’ he added.
Meanwhile, a source previously told The Sun: ‘Jack is very likely to discuss Ozzy, which will be an incredibly moving moment for the campmates and for viewers and fans of the adored rocker.’
Aitch
Aitch had to cancel some gigs to join I’m A Celebrity (Picture: ITV)
UK rapper Aitch, 25, is ready to make a mark on this year’s camp.
The award-winning musician has signed up for I’m A Celebrity and hopes to dispel the stereotype of an ‘obnoxious rapper who you can’t approach’.
‘It’s already unheard of to have a rapper from North Manchester. And so, if a rapper who goes on a side quest by going into the jungle and goes and wins it, well, that will show you can do anything in life,’ he pointed out.
As well as encouraging young people, Aitch – who had to ‘cancel some gigs’ to make room in his schedule – is keen to ‘raise awareness for Down syndrome’, having opened up in his music about his sister Gracie.
She’ll be supporting him, as the rapper added: ‘My sister, Gracie, loves [the show]. She will be sitting there cheering me on every time she sees me on the telly.’
Aitch is also keen to simply have a chance to ‘branch out’ and try new things.
‘You don’t always want to be stuck in the same world forever. You can branch out and do other things. You don’t have to stick to the code (rap world), because you think that’s cool,’ he said.
‘I did have to cancel some gigs for it. But you are never going to branch out if you do the same thing all the time.’
Angry Ginge
Angry Ginge will hope to swap man of the match for King of the Jungle (Picture: ITV)
Social media megastar Angry Ginge has gone from man of the match at Soccer Aid to I’m A Celebrity campmate.
With over three million fans across TikTok and Instagram, he certainly has the following, and his booking is a no-brainer after GK Barry’s success in 2024.
Despite not liking spiders, Angry Ginge had no hesitation when it came to saying yes to ‘a bucket list item’.
To take part in it this year is something I couldn’t pass up on,’ he said, while he acknowledged being without his phone will be a wakeup call.
‘I’ve been away once for a week. And so, two to three weeks without it
is going to be very educational to see how I will do,’ he admitted.
He’s also had to cut down on his daily energy drink consumption from two to one, and he’s a little nervous at the idea of sleeping outside.
He confessed: ‘The closest I’ve ever done to this is the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award. And that didn’t go down well, so I haven’t got the best of confidence coming into this.
‘And the most people I have ever lived with are my mum and sister.’
Shona McGarty
Shona McGarty is swapping Albert Square for the jungle (Picture: ITV)
This year’s a big one for soap fans, with Shona McGarty also in the lineup after being seen at Brisbane Airport.
The EastEnders actress left Albert Square in 2024 after 16 years on the BBC show, and she’s following in the footsteps of fellow EastEnders alumni such as Jacqueline Jossa and Charlie Brooks, who both went on to win the show – so no pressure!
‘For a long time, I’ve been hiding behind a character, and I’ve only been known for it. This is going to be a chance to be my stupid self,’ she said.
‘Everyone expects me to wear massive gold hoop earrings and have a ponytail whilst eating chicken nuggets! But I am nothing like that.’
Shona – who isn’t looking forward to water-based trials ‘when they fill the tank up’ – admitted she might need some help settling at night.
‘I wear headphones at night, and I listen to serial killer documentaries. I don’t know what that says about me, but it helps me to sleep randomly,’ she confessed. ‘Someone will have to tell me a scary story to get to sleep!’
From the sound of things, she might even need a hand getting into her bunk!
‘I also tried to get in a hammock as practice. I tied a bed sheet to my gazebo! It wasn’t good,’ she quipped.
Who won I’m A Celebrity 2024?
Last year’s I’m A Celebrity series proved to be massively popular with audiences, and in the end, Danny Jones won the show.
McFly band member Danny Jones was victorious in 2024 (Picture: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)
The McFly singer was crowned King of the Jungle after beating out Coleen Rooney and Reverend Richard Coles, who finished in second and third place, respectively.
Is there going to be another series of I’m A Celebrity All Stars?
Good news – ITV has confirmed series 2 of I’m A Celebrity All Stars is coming in 2026.
The broadcaster announced plans for another season of the spin-off earlier this month, with some of the most memorable campmates from the past set to return to the show.
They’ll be back in South Africa for fresh challenges and Bushtucker Trials, with Ant and Dec keeping an eye on all the action.
This time round, ITV has confirmed ‘the public will have the power to decide who is crowned the ultimate legend’ for 2026 with the final vote cast ‘in a live grand final broadcast direct from London’.
Myleene Klass was crowned Legend in 2023 (Picture:ITV/Shutterstock)
Dec said: ‘Having a live final is an exciting addition to the new series with the viewers choosing their IAC Legend and we’ve heard some of the new trials are truly epic, even by I’m A Celeb standards!’
A version of this article was originally published on November 16, 2025.
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