The jungle is calling for some of Britain's biggest names as ITV reveals the star-studded line-up for I'm A Celebrity 2025. This year's edition promises to be particularly thrilling with an all-star cast ready to face bush tucker trials and camp life in the Australian wilderness.
Meet the Celebrity Campmates
Kelly Brook, the 45-year-old model and television personality, has already touched down in Australia prepared for jungle challenges. Best known for her Page Three modelling career and as a Loose Women panelist, Brook brings both glamour and television experience to the camp.
Joining her is Martin Kemp, the 64-year-old musician and actor famous for his role in Spandau Ballet and playing Steve Owen in EastEnders. The father of Roman Kemp and husband to Shirlie Holliman will test his mettle against jungle conditions.
Lisa Riley, beloved for her long-running portrayal of Mandy Dingle in Emmerdale since 1995, brings her acting credentials to the jungle at 49 years old. The accomplished actress is sure to provide both drama and entertainment around camp.
Reality Veterans and Fresh Faces
Jack Osbourne, no stranger to reality television at 40, comes from the famous Osbourne family that dominated MTV with their show The Osbournes. The media personality follows in the footsteps of his mother Sharon, who previously participated in the jungle series.
Music representation comes from Aitch, the 25-year-old rapper whose real name is Harrison James Armstrong. Since shooting to fame in 2018 with Straight Rhymez, he has achieved eleven Top 10 singles including the hit Taste (Make It Shake).
Shona McGarty, the 32-year-old soap star who recently left EastEnders after sixteen years playing Whitney Dean, swaps Albert Square for creepy crawlies as she pursues new career challenges.
Seasoned Entertainers and Sports Stars
Comedy veteran Ruby Wax, at 72, brings decades of entertainment experience alongside her mental health advocacy work. The actress and comedian known for her interview skills will undoubtedly provide insightful camp conversations.
Eddie Kadi, the 42-year-old comedian and BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter, will test whether his humour can lift camp morale. Fresh from his Strictly Come Dancing experience, he's no stranger to challenging television formats.
Sports representation comes from Alex Scott, the 41-year-old former Arsenal, England and Great Britain footballer turned respected sports pundit. She trades the football pitch for jungle challenges.
Completing the line-up is digital creator Angryginge, the 23-year-old Twitch and YouTube star whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle. Known for football-focused content, he represents the new generation of celebrities that younger viewers will recognise.
This diverse all-star cast promises to deliver unforgettable moments as they face hunger, fears and famous bushtucker trials in the Australian jungle. With ages spanning from 23 to 72 and careers covering modelling, music, acting, comedy and digital content creation, there's something for every viewer in this exciting series.