I'm A Celebrity Final Four Face Cyclone as Ruby Wax Criticises Shona McGarty
I'm A Celeb final four face Cyclone after double eviction

The dramatic climax of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! is within touching distance, with just four famous faces left standing after a seismic double eviction rocked the jungle camp. As the penultimate night arrived on Friday, 6 December 2025, the iconic Celebrity Cyclone challenge made its long-awaited return, promising one last brutal test for the remaining contestants.

Shock Double Eviction Clears the Path

The final four were confirmed after viewers delivered a shocking verdict, voting out both Jack Osbourne and fan-favourite Lisa Riley in one fell swoop. Their departure meant the pair missed the chance to tackle the legendary, soaking-wet Cyclone challenge, leaving the stage clear for Shona McGarty, Aitch, Angry Ginge, and Tom Read Wilson to battle it out for a place in the final.

However, despite conquering the epic obstacle course, one of the quartet is destined to narrowly miss out on the last day of jungle antics. According to the latest odds from bookmakers, EastEnders star Shona McGarty is tipped to be the unlucky camper who falls at the final hurdle before the ultimate crown is decided.

Ruby Wax's Blunt Campmate Critique

The tension surrounding the final was further amplified by explosive comments from a former campmate. Comedian and mental health advocate Ruby Wax did not hold back in her assessment of Shona and fellow contestant Alex Scott, criticising their decision to sneak contraband items into the camp earlier in the series.

Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, Ruby labelled the act as "selfish," explaining that the duo's secret stash led to consequences for the entire group. She offered a pointed analysis of Shona's journey, stating: "Shona was an insecure, kind of anxious person, and she’s come out of herself, and she’s verging on kind of entitlement. She started off a really shy, inhibited person, and now look at her."

Heartbreak and Hidden Histories

Meanwhile, evictee Lisa Riley offered a heartbreaking confession about her time in the Australian outback. The Emmerdale icon revealed she often "felt alone" and "vulnerable" during the tougher moments, relying on the memory of her late mother and other "angels" to pull her through the experience.

In other related news, Tom Read Wilson's past attempt at music stardom has resurfaced, with footage emerging of his audition on The Voice UK nearly a decade ago. Furthermore, former jungle queen Katie Price has thrown her support behind Shona McGarty, taking to Instagram to declare: "The queen of the jungle has got to be Shona. She’s done amazing, is beautiful and sounds like an angel. Come on let’s make that girl win!"

As the campmates face their final challenges, the nation waits to see who will withstand the Cyclone's fury and who will be crowned the next King or Queen of the Jungle.