I’m A Celebrity winner revealed as Angry Ginge in emotional scenes as campmates stunned

SPOILER WARNING: The winner of this series of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here has been named after the final three of Angry Ginge, Shona McGarty and Tom Read Wilson went head to head
22:35, 07 Dec 2025
The winner of I’m A Celebrity has been revealed(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
The winner of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Here has been announced as Angry Ginge. In emotional scenes, the online personality overcame the challenge of reality star Tom Read Wilson.
The three finalists, Ginge, Tom and EastEnders star Shona McGarty, had spent 23 days in the jungle, after the shock eviction of rapper Aitch on Saturday evening’s show.
Shona left the camp shortly before 10pm on Sunday night as it was announced she had finished in third place.
And it was Ginge who beat Celebs Go Dating’s Tom to claim the crown, after almost 13million votes were cast.
Speaking to Ant and Dec, Ginge said: “I didn’t do it to become king. I did it for the experience.
“I feel amazing. Honestly, dream come true. Thank you to everyone who voted.”
Angry Ginge beat Tom Read Wilson to the crown(Image: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)
At one point, Aitch was the bookies’ favourite. He follows Lisa Riley, Jack Osbourne, Martin Kemp, Ruby Wax, Kelly Brook, Alex Scott, Eddie Kadi and Vogue Williams out of the jungle.
But had has since admitted he nearly quit the jungle halfway through.
He’s revealed he was “dying to do a runner” on a couple of occasions.
He said: “There was a certain day where I thought to myself, ‘I need to go in this Bush Telegraph now and say, “Please, someone come and save me. I need to go.”‘
Shona finished third in this year’s series(Image: James Gourley/ITV/Shutterstock)
Aitch said he struggled with having no time to himself and being watched by cameras all of the time. He said: “It’s weird because you want to go off and have your little moment to yourself.
“But then when you go and do that, you clock that there’s cameras around, and then you start tripping, thinking, ‘Oh, I don’t want to look like I’m having this alone moment for the camera.’
“So then you’re turning around, going back to the camp, but you’re not ready to be surrounded by 12 people yet. So it gets a lot.”




