In a candid campfire conversation, Emmerdale star Lisa Riley made a surprising admission about the early days of her relationship with partner Al, revealing that his initial lack of recognition was a key part of his appeal.
Revealing Campfire Confessions
The actress, famed for playing Mandy Dingle, opened up during Thursday's episode of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! on December 4, 2025. While chatting with rapper Aitch about the pitfalls of 'kiss and tell' stories, Riley shared the personal detail about her long-term partner. She explained that before they began dating, Al did not know who she was from her television career, a fact she found refreshing and attractive.
Meanwhile, Aitch recounted his own experience of being filmed in bed without his consent, a violation that clearly affected him. The rapper also expressed a future desire to have children, adding a more personal dimension to the jungle discussions.
Bushtucker Trial Tensions and Triumph
Elsewhere in the episode, Jack Osbourne faced the dreaded 'Dangerous Discoveries' bushtucker trial. The challenge proved a significant success, with Osbourne securing an impressive seven out of a possible eight stars for the hungry camp.
However, his quest for a perfect score was thwarted by an uncooperative amphibian. Osbourne struggled to retrieve a final star hidden in a hole teeming with toads, as one creature stubbornly sat directly on top of the prize. His efforts to dislodge it were in vain, leaving him one star short of a full house.
Camp Numbers Dwindle as Strategy Emerges
As the camp's population was reduced to eight celebrities, strategic gameplay began to surface. Veteran broadcaster Ruby Wax deliberately assigned social media star Angryginge two chores, a move designed to spark tension with rapper Aitch.
The episode culminated with the fifth celebrity being voted out by the public, though the identity of the departed campmate was revealed at the show's conclusion, maintaining the suspense for viewers.
The latest instalment from the Australian jungle blended personal revelations, physical endurance tests, and the first signs of strategic social manoeuvring, setting the stage for more drama as the competition intensifies.