Jack Osbourne in Tears as Family's Heartfelt Jungle Letter Finally Arrives
Jack Osbourne moved to tears by family's I'm A Celeb letter

Reality TV star Jack Osbourne was overcome with emotion during Monday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! after finally receiving a long-awaited letter from his family.

The Emotional Delivery After Camp Challenge

The poignant moment arrived after campmates Kelly Brook, Aitch, and Ginge (Morgan Burtwistle) successfully completed a gruelling task to win the prize. The trio faced the challenge of transferring out-of-date milk from artificial udders into a leaky carton using only buckets. Their victory secured milk bottle sweets for the camp and, crucially for Osbourne, his letter from home – making him the last celebrity to receive one.

As model Kelly Brook read the letter aloud, penned by Jack's wife Aree, the 40-year-old son of Sharon Osbourne became visibly moved. The message praised his efforts in the Australian jungle, stating he was "so in your element out there" and commending him for keeping the fires going, cooking meals, and being a "camp protector and often leader".

Family Pride and Playful Nicknames

The heartfelt note provided updates on his mother, Sharon, and sister Kelly, revealing: "The girls are doing amazing. Your mum is so proud of you and Kelly doesn’t miss an episode." It concluded with a playful family joke, with Aree writing: "You should know the kids and I refer to you as Jackquaman already!"

Osbourne, who had been left without a letter during Sunday's episode after a failed camp challenge, hugged the winning team as tears fell during the reading. His sister Kelly had previously expressed her sadness on Instagram, thanking voters for keeping him in the jungle and confirming he had "taken it really, really well".

Camp Tensions and Trials Continue

While Brook, Aitch, and Ginge enjoyed half of their milk bottle sweet winnings, not all was harmonious in camp. Social media star Ginge voiced frustration over the increasing pile of washing-up, his assigned chore, complaining that campmates eating rice from mugs instead of containers was effectively "doubling the washing up".

Elsewhere, comedian Ruby Wax, 72, faced the daunting 'Misfortune Tellers' Bushtucker Trial, confronting snakes, lizards, eels, green ants, and spiders. Despite securing five stars for the camp, the veteran performer returned apologetic, telling her fellow celebrities: "I’m really sorry."

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! continues nightly at 9pm on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player, followed by the spin-off show I’m A Celebrity… Unpacked on ITV2, STV, ITVX and STV Player.