Hold onto your hats, because the drama in the jungle is heating up! Another elimination is looming on *I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, and this time, Shona McGarty is gearing up for a terrifying Bushtucker trial that’ll make your stomach churn—especially if you’re afraid of heights. But here’s where it gets controversial: after Vogue Williams’s exit, the camp is buzzing with tension, and not just from the creepy crawlies. *Did Aitch, Ginge, and Kelly Brook really hoard most of the milk bottle sweets they won? And is this the second time in the show’s 23-year history that contestants have pulled such a stunt?**
Let’s rewind a bit. Irish model and podcast host Vogue Williams became the third celebrity to leave the jungle on Monday (1 December), following comedian Eddie Kadi and sports presenter Alex Scott. Speaking of Alex, she’s already back in the UK, sharing a heartwarming photo with girlfriend Jess Glynne and declaring, ‘Home is where the heart is.’ But what’s really got fans talking is the growing divide in camp. Ruby Wax, who took on a Bushtucker trial, returned with a record-low five stars, leaving her campmates’ stomachs growling—though they took it in stride. But here’s the kicker: Ruby allegedly didn’t just steal liquorice allsorts, according to Eddie Kadi. What else did she pinch? And why is this the part most people miss?
Meanwhile, the washing-up drama continues, with Ginge and Aitch complaining about their chores. Vogue herself weighed in during her elimination interview, saying, ‘I don’t really understand the whole cup-gate. I just turned into what I’m like at home.’ Is this just a case of clashing personalities, or is there more to the story? Let us know in the comments!
Looking ahead, Kelly Brook might not be feeling too secure after landing in the bottom two last night—the same spot Vogue occupied before her exit. And what about Martin Kemp? The Spandau Ballet star has been so low-key, viewers might think he’s already left. Even his son, former finalist Roman Kemp, has noticed his absence. But could his quiet demeanor actually save him from elimination? Or is he flying under the radar for a reason?
As the series races toward its finale on Sunday, 7 December, tensions are higher than ever. The last episode will be a feature-length extravaganza, clocking in at an hour and 40 minutes. But before we crown the King or Queen of the Jungle, one big question remains: Who will survive the next elimination? And will the sweet theft scandal come back to bite Aitch, Ginge, and Kelly? Tune in tonight to find out—and don’t forget to share your hottest takes below. Are the contestants playing the game too hard, or is this all part of the jungle experience? Let the debate begin!