I’m a Celeb 2025 reside: Fourth elimination looms as Shona takes on scary trial

The eliminations are set to continue on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, following Vogue Williams’s departure.
Irish model and podcast host Williams became the third star to be voted off the reality show on Monday (1 December), after comedian Eddie Kadi and sports presenter Alex Scott left the jungle.
The latest episode also saw Ruby Wax take on a Bushtucker trial while tensions continued to rise in the camp, as Angryginge and Aitch once again complained about the washing up situation.
The pair took on a dingo dollars challenge with Kelly Brook. The trio aced the milk-themed task and when the celebrities back in camp answered Kiosk Kev’s question correctly, they won a tray of milk bottle sweets and Jack Osbourne’s letter from home.
Rather than take all of the sweets back for the whole group to enjoy, Aitch, Brook and Ginge decided to secretly eat most of them.
The next episode will see Shona McGarty take on the next Bushtucker trial.
I’m a Celebrity continues nightly on ITV and ITVX.
Sweet theft rocks camp
Aitch and Ginge took on a dingo dollars challenge with Kelly Brook. The trio aced the milk-themed task and when the celebrities back in camp answered Kiosk Kev’s question correctly, they won a tray of milk bottle sweets and Jack Osbourne’s letter from home.
Rather than take all of the sweets back for the whole group to enjoy, though, the trio decided to secretly eat most of them. This is the second time this has happened in the show’s 23-year history!
Preview: Shona takes on tonight’s trial
Shona McGarty is the next celebrity to take on a Bushtucker trial – and if you’re scared of heights, you might want to look away.
Where art thou, Martin Kemp?
You’d be forgiven for thinking the Spandau Ballet star had pirouetted out of the show already considering he’s barely featured on the show these past few nights.
His son, the former finalist Roman Kemp, is very much aware of this..
When is the I’m a Celebrity final?
There’s not long to go until the series ends.
ITV has confirmed that the King or Queen of the Jungle will be crowned on Sunday 7 December. The last episode will be feature-length too, clocking in at an hour and 40 minutes.
Camp tensions flared in last night’s episode
Washing up was the bone of contention among the campmates – and it led to perhaps the biggest showdown of the (admittedly sedate) series so far.
Angryginge lived up to his name after growing unhappy with the amount he had to wash up and hit out at those eating rice from a cup. According to the YouTuber, it doubled the amount there was to clean as he believed his fellow stars could just reuse the dirty bowl they use for beans in the morning.
Naturally, some people had a few things to say about that…
Contrabandgate solved!
In her exit interview, Vogue named and shamed the person responsible for bringing the butter into camp that got Shona toppled as camp leader.
“Ginge found it somewhere and brought half of it in,” she said. “It was covered in sticks. I thought, ‘I don’t want that!’”
Jack’s letter from home
It wa one day late but Jack finally got to hear from his wife Aree in Monday night’s episode.
In her letter, she praised Jack for being “so in your element out there […] keeping the fires ablaze, cooking 5-star meals, and being an amazing camp protector and often leader.”
“You should know the kids and I refer to you as Jackquaman already!” she added. “Your mum is so proud of you and Kelly doesn’t miss an episode.”
It’s been suggested on Twitter that two of the celebs might not be especially gutted about Vogue’s exit…
ICYMI – this was a really lovely moment in last night’s show.
After missing out on his letter from home on Sunday, Jack finally received it after Aitch, Ginge and Kelly won the dingo dollars challenge…
Aitch, Ginge and Kelly steal sweets
For only the second time in the show’s 23-year history, some of the celebrities stole the dingo dollars prize for themselves last night.
Within seconds of winning, Aitch, Ginge and Kelly decided to eat most of the sweets on the spot. They then went back into camp and pretended the prize was just one sweet each. Cheeky!
I am surprised this hasn’t happened more often, to be honest.

