The tension in the I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! camp is palpable as the fourth elimination of the 2025 series approaches. This follows the departure of Irish model and podcast host Vogue Williams, who was voted out on Monday, 1 December.
Sweet Scandal and Camp Tensions
The latest episodes have been dominated by behind-the-scenes drama. After a successful dingo dollars challenge completed by Kelly Brook, Aitch, and Angryginge, the camp won a tray of milk bottle sweets and a letter from home for Jack Osbourne. However, in a move that has only happened once before in the show's 23-year history, the trio chose to secretly consume most of the treats rather than share them with the group.
Meanwhile, the perennial washing-up dispute flared up again, with Angryginge and Aitch voicing their frustrations. In her exit interview, Vogue Williams weighed in, telling hosts Ant and Dec: "Ginge and Aitch are a bit resistant to their chores. I don't really understand the whole cup-gate." She also solved 'Contrabandgate', revealing it was Ginge who found and brought the illicit butter into camp that led to Shona McGarty losing her leadership role.
Ruby's Record and Shona's Trial
Ruby Wax unfortunately secured an unwanted record, returning to camp with just five stars from a Bushtucker trial – the lowest score of the series so far. All eyes now turn to former EastEnders star Shona McGarty, who is set to face the next daunting trial. Viewers with a fear of heights are advised to brace themselves for what promises to be a nerve-wracking challenge.
Who Faces the Public Vote?
Speculation is rife about who will be next to leave the jungle. Kelly Brook is considered vulnerable after finding herself in the bottom two alongside Vogue Williams the night before Vogue's elimination. There is also curiosity around Martin Kemp, whose low screen time has led some viewers to believe he may have already left. His son, former finalist Roman Kemp, even joked on social media about the lack of footage, suggesting that continued votes might force producers to show him.
The series is racing towards its conclusion, with ITV confirming the King or Queen of the Jungle will be crowned on Sunday 7 December in a feature-length final lasting one hour and forty minutes. I'm a Celebrity continues nightly on ITV and ITVX.