As the Australian jungle braces for its 25th invasion of British celebrities, ITV has officially unveiled the full line-up for I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! 2025, set to premiere Sunday, November 16, at 9 p.m. on ITV1 and ITVX. Hosted by the unbeatable duo Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, the series promises a mix of soap stars, comedians, athletes, and reality TV vets ready to tackle Bushtucker Trials, camp chores, and inevitable drama. After months of rumors, the 12 campmates — including late arrivals Vogue Williams and Tom Read Wilson — represent a diverse blend of ages (from 20 to 72) and backgrounds, from EastEnders heartbreak to Spandau Ballet grooves. With last year’s winner Danny Jones setting a high bar, who will claim the 2025 crown? Here’s the confirmed roster, complete with bios, reasons for joining, and our predictions for jungle survival.

The cast was revealed in a glitzy November 10 trailer, showing stars arriving in Sydney amid paparazzi frenzy. “This year’s line-up is a riot of personalities — expect fireworks, friendships, and a few fair dinkum frights,” teased Ant and Dec. Filmed at Springbrook National Park in Queensland, the season runs 22 episodes, ending mid-December. Late entrants Williams and Wilson enter a week later, facing a custom “Celebrity Cyclone” twist. Voting opens post-launch via the official app; no phone lines this year to cut costs.
The Full 2025 Campmates: Who They Are and Why They’re Here
Contestant
Age
Known For
Why They’re Joining
Jungle Prediction
Shona McGarty
33
EastEnders (Whitney Dean)
Post-soap fresh start: “I’ve always been a massive fan — now’s the time for new adventures!” Fresh off leaving Walford, she’s eyeing West End roles.
Trial champ: Her resilience will shine; expect tears over home comforts.
Ruby Wax
72
Comedian/TV Icon (Ruby Wax Meets…)
Bucket-list bucket: “I’ve grilled presidents; now I’ll grill crocs! Time to face fears.” At 72, she’s the elder stateswoman, drawing from her mental health advocacy.
Camp diplomat: Wit wins over trials; she’ll bond with the young ‘uns.
Martin Kemp
63
Spandau Ballet (bassist)/Actor (EastEnders)
Family legacy: Son Roman finished third in 2019; “Following his lead — but with more hair gel!” Brain tumor survivor seeking fun post-retirement.
Heartthrob revival: Smooth moves; low trial tolerance but high chat factor.
Lisa Riley
48
Emmerdale (Mandy Dingle)
Milestone madness: “Turning 50, 30 years on Emmerdale, 10 years sober — it’s my victory lap!” Strictly alum ready for rice and beans.
Firecracker: Loud laughs, emotional depth; she’ll rally the camp like a Dingle.
Kelly Brook
45
Model/Presenter (Loose Women)
Adventure call: “From catwalks to campfires — let’s see if I can handle the bugs!” Post-Celebrity MasterChef buzz.
Glam queen: High fashion in the bush; trials? “Darling, no.” But viewer fave.
Eddie Kadi
47
Comedian (Live at the Apollo)
Laugh quest: “I’ve roasted celebs; now I’ll roast witchetty grubs!” Congolese-British funnyman eyeing crossover appeal.
Comic relief: Trial dodger but camp entertainer; expect viral impressions.
Alex Scott
40
Former Lioness/Football Pundit (BBC)
Empowerment push: “From pitches to jungle — showing girls grit pays off.” Jess Glynne’s partner will miss her most.
Athlete edge: Trial beast; motivational speeches will unite the group.
Aitch
25
Rapper (My G)
Youth quake: “Bucket list with a beat — Ant & Dec, here I come!” Manchester’s rising star post-BRIT wins.
Gen Z spark: High energy, low patience for beans; TikTok gold.
Angry Ginge (Morgan Burtwistle)
20
TikTok Star (5M followers)
Viral vault: “From sofa fan to camp chaos — mum’s thrilled!” Salford lad’s comedy skits go jungle.
Meme machine: Trial terror but confessionals slay; youngest ever?
Jack Osbourne
39
TV Personality (The Osbournes)
Family ties: “Ozzy did it; now me — for the grandkids!” MS warrior seeking normalcy.
Survivor story: Resilient in trials; heartfelt chats with Kemp.
Vogue Williams (Late Entry)
39
Model/Podcaster (My Therapist Ghosted Me)
Dare devil: “From Dublin to Down Under — time for trials!” Spencer Matthews’ wife eyes laughs.
Late-game shaker: Cyclone survivor; podcast fodder for years.
Tom Read Wilson (Late Entry)
39
Celebs Go Dating Receptionist
Charm offensive: “From dating desk to jungle trek — etiquette in the bush?” Queer icon with posh wit.
Social butterfly: Trial volunteer for the vibes; camp’s unofficial therapist.
What to Expect: Drama, Duos, and Down Under
This year’s twist? A “Legacy Relay” where past winners (like Danny Jones) guest-mentor, nodding to the 25th anniversary. Early odds from Betfair favor Alex Scott (5/1) for her trial prowess, with Aitch (8/1) as dark horse. Ruby Wax leads “first out” bets at 4/1. Late arrivals Williams and Wilson enter November 23, facing a solo “Bush Tucker Bonanza” for camp perks.
Filming wrapped early December, but leaks suggest alliances: soap duo McGarty and Riley vs. music mates Kemp and Aitch. “The jungle amplifies everything — laughs, feuds, friendships,” says producer Jane Rimer. With 10.5 million viewers last finale, expect record streams on ITVX.
Tune in Sundays to Wednesdays for the launch; voting via app. As Ant quips: “Another year, another jungle jamboree — may the forks be with you!”
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