In a dramatic jungle twist that has left viewers reeling, I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! saw two of its most popular stars sent packing in a shock double eviction. Hosts Ant and Dec delivered the stunning news on Thursday night, revealing that actress Lisa Riley and TV personality Jack Osbourne had been voted off the show by the public.
Jungle Favourites Sent Home
The unexpected double elimination on 5th December 2025 means the competition is now heating up significantly as the final approaches. Riley and Osbourne follow a string of other celebrities who have already left the Australian camp, including Martin Kemp, Ruby Wax, Kelly Brook, Alex Scott, Eddie Kadi, and Vogue Williams.
The decision has sparked fury among dedicated fans of the ITV reality series, many of whom took to social media to express their disbelief that two such well-liked campmates were ousted simultaneously. The atmosphere in camp is said to be tense as the remaining celebrities process the surprise exit of their fellow jungle dwellers.
Martin Kemp's Emotional Reunion
As the current series continues to deliver high drama, a recently evicted star has been reflecting on his time away from home. Martin Kemp, who left the jungle earlier, opened up about his heartfelt reunion with his wife of 37 years, Shirlie.
The actor and musician admitted that being apart from her was "one of the hardest things he has ever done." He described the moment he saw her waiting at the end of the famous jungle bridge, revealing that her first words left him overjoyed.
"The first thing she said to me was, 'I love you,'" Martin confessed. "It was something I was dreaming about hearing for three weeks. It is something that I was dying to hear. It meant more than it has done for years, and I really loved it."
Life After the Jungle
Speaking from a luxurious five-star hotel during his post-show interviews, Kemp laughed as he confirmed he had taken his wife's immediate advice to heart. "I just stank of the campfire….the first shower was brilliant, and being able to take down your pants without anyone looking was superb," he said.
However, the Spandau Ballet star revealed a deeper poignancy to his jungle experience. He explained that the hardest part was creating so many memories in camp without being able to share them with the person he most wanted to tell.
"I don't see me and Shirlie as separate people. I see us as one, and above all, we share everything," Martin stated emotionally. "Every day, me and Shirley talk to each other, even if I'm away, we FaceTime each other. Whether it's good news or it's really bad news, the first thing you do is you phone your partner. That's the same with me and Shirlie."
With the final now in sight, the remaining campmates face an increasingly tough battle to be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle, while fans are left to debate one of the most controversial eviction nights in the show's recent history.