I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here Australia 2025
- Jan 5, 2025, Australia
I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, often shortened to I’m a Celebrity, will return for its 11th season in 2025.
The hit Australian TV show has entertained audiences since the first edition aired in 2015 and was inspired by the British TV show of the same name.
The popular reality TV series follows a group of celebrities who must live in the jungle without access to creature comforts. As a result, they will have to successfully complete many gruesome challenges to earn meals, snacks, and various luxuries for the camp.
The winner is voted for by the public and will receive $100,000 to donate to their chosen charitable cause.
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When is the I’m a Celebrity Australia 2025 Premiere?
I’m a Celebrity 2025 will likely premiere in early 2025. It will likely start at its usual time of 7.30 pm from Sunday to Thursday on Network 10. However, if you can’t watch the show live, you can catch up on all the action on 10 Play AU.
Who Will Host I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here 2025?
Julia Morris and Robert Irwin are likely to return to host the 11th season of I’m a Celebrity. Many rumors have emerged that Irwin will not be back following his first time hosting the show in 2023, but Network 10 has been quick to quash them.
A spokesperson stated, “We’ve heard a lot of furphys over the past ten seasons, but media reports about Robert Irwin no longer hosting I’m a Celebrity take the cake and are completely fake.”
What Celebrities Could Enter the Jungle?
As soon as I’m a Celebrity 2024 was over, much speculation emerged about who will enter the famous jungle in 2025.
If reports are to be believed, many recognizable faces will soon be battling it out to be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle and earn $100,000 for their charity.
Australian soccer star Lydia Williams is predicted to enter the I’m a Celebrity 2025 camp, as she has recently announced her retirement from the Matildas and might be eager to take on a tough new challenge.
Ian Thorpe is another likely contestant to live in the jungle. The 41-year-old retired swimmer is no stranger to competition, winning five Olympic medals during his professional career. Plus, he’s not afraid of reality TV competitions, appearing on season two of Celebrity MasterChef Australia.
Speaking of MasterChef Australia, Andy Allen, the fourth season winner and now judge, has been tipped to join the show in 2025 and would undoubtedly become the camp’s chef.
However, the above is mere speculation, as many more celebrities are predicted to enter the camp, such as Married at First Sight Australia’s Bryce Ruthven, chef Shannon Bennett, The Night Show’s Mitch Churi, and comedian Tommy Little, to name a few people.