The jungle is calling for a fresh batch of famous faces as ITV's I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! returns on Sunday, 16 November 2025. This year's highly anticipated series will see a diverse group of ten celebrities, from a chart-topping rapper to a football legend, trade their luxuries for Bushtucker Trials in the Australian wilderness.
Meet the 2025 Jungle Campmates
The full roster of contestants has been officially unveiled, promising a dynamic mix of personalities. The line-up includes Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp, 64, who is bravely following his son Roman into the jungle, and Manchester rapper Aitch, 25 (real name Harrison Armstrong), who is participating to raise awareness for Down Syndrome in support of his sister.
They are joined by former footballer and sports presenter Alex Scott MBE, 41, who will be confronting her fear of heights, and comedian Ruby Wax OBE, 72, who admits to a fear of rats but is ready for an adventure. The cast also features presenter and model Kelly Brook, 45, soap icon Lisa Riley, 49, and Jack Osbourne, 40, who is taking on the challenge to make his family proud following the death of his father, Ozzy.
Completing the group are comedian Eddie Kadi, 42, former EastEnders actress Shona McGarty, 34, and popular Twitch streamer Angry Ginge (Morgan Burtwistle), 23.
New Format and Fan Engagement
In an exciting update for viewers, ITV bosses are introducing a new "first look" trailer for this year's series. Mirroring the popular format used by Love Island, these clips will tease the dramatic and hilarious moments from camp life and the gruelling Bushtucker Trials ahead of each evening's main broadcast.
A source close to the production told The Mirror: "We know how popular the Love Island first look clip is, so we wanted to offer something similar for fans of I’m A Celebrity. Camp life can be both dramatic and hilarious and the new first look clip will tease some of those moments."
Facing Fears and Personal Motivations
Each celebrity is entering the jungle with their own unique fears and powerful reasons for participating. Lisa Riley shared that the recent losses of her mother and best friend, Strictly dancer Robin Windsor, gave her the strength to take on the challenge, stating "Nothing can be as bad as that in life."
Meanwhile, Jack Osbourne confessed that while he is fine with heights, bugs and spiders are another matter entirely. Eddie Kadi humorously admitted that his idea of camping is "a walk round Kew Gardens," and Angry Ginge has warned his future campmates that they will be "in trouble" if he is put in charge of cooking.
As always, the show will be helmed by the beloved presenting duo Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly. The public will ultimately decide who survives the trials and tribulations to be crowned the King or Queen of the Jungle 2025.