I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is an Australian reality television series in which celebrity contestants live together in a jungle environment for a few weeks, with no luxuries or contact from the outside world. The celebrities have to complete Bushtucker Trials to earn food for camp, or else they must survive off of basic rations.
The first season premiered in 2015 and there have been ten series filmed in total since then. The series is filmed in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. [1] During each series, contestants are progressively eliminated on the basis of public voting, with the eventual winner being crowned either the King or Queen of the Jungle and winning $100,000 for their chosen charity.
As of season 10, 136 celebrities have competed. In the show's history, only five celebrities have withdrawn or walked from the show (two in season 4, one each in seasons 7, 8 and 9), before being voted out. In total, there have been five Kings and four Queens of the Jungle. Shane Warne and Cal Wilson are the only two contestants to have since died. [2]
Winner – King/Queen of the Jungle | |
Runner-up | |
Third place | |
Withdrew | |
Participating |
Series | Celebrity [3] [4] | Age | Notability | Status |
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10 | Brittany Hockley | 36 | Radio presenter and former The Bachelor star | Participating |
10 | Callum Hole | 26 | Former Love Island Australia contestant | Participating |
10 | Candice Warner | 39 | Ironwoman | Participating |
10 | Ellie Cole | 32 | Paralympic swimmer | Participating |
10 | Frankie Muniz | 38 | Malcolm in the Middle actor | Participating |
10 | Khanh Ong | 30 | Chef | Participating |
10 | Michelle Bridges | 53 | The Biggest Loser trainer | Participating |
10 | Peter Daicos | 62 | Former AFL player | Participating |
10 | Skye Wheatley | 30 | Influencer and TV personality | Participating |
10 | Stephen K. Amos | 56 | Comedian | Participating |
10 | Tristan MacManus | 41 | Dancer & TV presenter | Participating |
10 | Denise Drysdale | 75 | TV personality | 12th – Eliminated |
1 | Freddie Flintoff | 37 | Cricketer | 1st – Winner |
1 | Barry Hall | 37 | AFL player | 2nd – Runner-up |
1 | Chrissie Swan | 41 | TV & radio presenter | 3rd – Third place |
1 | Maureen McCormick | 58 | Actress | 4th — Eliminated |
1 | Joel Creasey | 24 | Comedian | 5th — Eliminated |
1 | Anna Heinrich | 28 | TV personality | 6th — Eliminated |
1 | Julie Goodwin | 44 | Chef & author | 7th — Eliminated |
1 | Merv Hughes | 53 | Cricketer | 8th — Eliminated |
1 | Tyson Mayr | 29 | Model | 9th — Eliminated |
1 | Andrew Daddo | 48 | TV & radio presenter | 10th — Eliminated |
1 | Lauren Brant | 26 | Singer & TV presenter | 11th — Eliminated |
1 | Laura Dundovic | 28 | Model | 12th — Eliminated |
1 | Tim Robards | 31 | TV personality | 13th — Eliminated |
1 | Liesel Jones | 29 | Olympic swimmer | 14th – Eliminated |
2 | Brendan Fevola | 35 | AFL player | 1st – Winner |
2 | Paul Harragon | 47 | Former NRL player | 2nd – Runner-up |
2 | Laurina Fleure | 31 | The Bachelor Australia 2 Star | 3rd – Third place |
2 | Anthony Callea | 33 | Singer | 4th – Eliminated |
2 | Shane Warne | 46 | Cricketer | 5th – Eliminated |
2 | Havana Brown | 30 | DJ | 6th – Eliminated |
2 | Jo Beth Taylor | 44 | Actress, singer & TV presenter | 7th – Eliminated |
2 | Val Lehman | 72 | Actress | 8th – Eliminated |
2 | Dean Geyer | 29 | Actor & singer | 9th – Eliminated |
2 | Bonnie Lythgoe | 67 | TV Personality | 10th – Eliminated |
2 | Akmal Saleh | 51 | Comedian | 11th – Eliminated |
2 | Courtney Hancock | 27 | Ironwoman | 12th – Eliminated |
3 | Casey Donovan | 28 | Singer-songwriter | 1st – Winner |
3 | Dane Swan | 33 | AFL player | 2nd – Runner-up |
3 | Natalie Bassingthwaighte | 41 | Singer & actress | 3rd – Third place |
3 | Nazeem Hussain | 31 | Comedian & TV presenter | 4th – Eliminated |
3 | Steve Price | 62 | TV & radio personality | 5th – Eliminated |
3 | Lisa Curry | 54 | Olympic swimmer | 6th – Eliminated |
3 | Ash Pollard | 31 | My Kitchen Rules Contestant | 7th – Eliminated |
3 | Carson Kressley | 47 | Television personality | 8th – Eliminated |
3 | Tegan Martin | 24 | Model & Miss Universe Australia 2014 | 9th – Eliminated |
3 | Keira Maguire | 30 | The Bachelor Australia 4 Star | 10th – Eliminated |
3 | Kris Smith | 38 | Model | 11th – Eliminated |
3 | Tziporah Malkah | 43 | Former model | 12th – Eliminated |
3 | Jay Laga'aia | 53 | Actor & singer | 13th – Eliminated |
3 | Tom Arnold | 57 | Actor | 14th – Eliminated |
4 | Fiona O'Loughlin | 54 | Comedian | 1st – Winner |
4 | Shannon Noll | 42 | Singer-songwriter | 2nd – Runner-up |
4 | Danny Green | 44 | Boxer | 3rd – Third place |
4 | Vicky Pattison | 30 | TV & media personality | 4th – Eliminated |
4 | Simone Holtznagel | 24 | Model | 5th – Eliminated |
4 | Peter Rowsthorn | 54 | Comedian | 6th – Eliminated |
4 | Jackie Gillies | 37 | Psychic & TV personality | 7th – Eliminated |
4 | Josh Gibson | 33 | Former AFL player | 8th – Eliminated |
4 | Paul Burrell | 59 | Former Royal Household butler | 9th – Eliminated |
4 | Lisa Oldfield | 43 | The Real Housewives of Sydney Star | 10th – Eliminated |
4 | David Oldfield | 59 | Former politician | 11th – Eliminated |
4 | Kerry Armstrong | 59 | Actress | 12th – Eliminated |
4 | Tiffany Darwish | 46 | Singer-songwriter | 13th – Eliminated |
4 | Anthony Mundine | 42 | Boxer | 14th – Withdrew |
4 | Bernard Tomic | 25 | Tennis player | 15th – Withdrew |
5 | Richard Reid | 50 | Studio 10 & Today gossip correspondent | 1st – Winner |
5 | Yvie Jones | 47 | Former Gogglebox Australia Star | 2nd – Runner-up |
5 | Shane Crawford | 45 | Former AFL player & TV personality | 3rd – Third place |
5 | Luke Jacobz | 38 | Actor & TV presenter | 4th – Eliminated |
5 | Angie Kent | 29 | Former Gogglebox Australia star | 5th — Eliminated |
5 | Justin Lacko | 27 | International Model & Love Island Australia contestant | 6th — Eliminated |
5 | Natasha Exelby | 31 | Journalist & News reader | 7th — Eliminated |
5 | Justine Schofield | 33 | MasterChef Australia contestant & TV presenter | 8th — Eliminated |
5 | Tahir Bilgiç | 48 | Comedian & Pizza actor | 9th — Eliminated |
5 | Dermott Brereton | 54 | Former AFL player | 10th — Eliminated |
5 | Katherine Kelly Lang | 57 | The Bold and the Beautiful Actress | 11th — Eliminated |
5 | Jacqui Lambie | 47 | Former politician | 12th — Eliminated |
5 | Sam Dastyari | 35 | Former politician | 13th — Eliminated |
5 | Ajay Rochester | 49 | Former The Biggest Loser presenter | 14th — Eliminated |
6 | Miguel Maestre | 40 | Chef & TV presenter | 1st – Winner |
6 | Dale Thomas | 32 | AFL player | 2nd – Runner-up |
6 | Rhonda Burchmore | 59 | Singer & Actress | 3rd – Third place |
6 | Cosentino | 37 | Illusionist & TV personality | 4th — Eliminated |
6 | Charlotte Crosby | 29 | Former Geordie Shore star and TV & media personality | 5th — Eliminated |
6 | Myf Warhurst | 45 | Australian TV & Radio personality | 6th — Eliminated |
6 | Ryan Gallagher | 31 | Former Married at First Sight star | 7th — Eliminated |
6 | Perez Hilton | 41 | Blogger, columnist & TV personality | 8th — Eliminated |
6 | Tanya Hennessy | 34 | Australian YouTube Personality | 9th — Eliminated |
6 | Tom Williams | 49 | Television presenter | 10th — Eliminated |
6 | Erin Barnett | 25 | Former Love Island Australia contestant | 11th — Eliminated |
6 | Billy Brownless | 52 | Retired AFL player and radio & TV presenter | 12th — Eliminated |
6 | Nikki Osborne | 38 | Australian comedian | 13th — Eliminated |
6 | Dilruk Jayasinha | 34 | Australian comedian | 14th — Eliminated |
7 | Abbie Chatfield | 24 | Former The Bachelor Australia contestant | 1st – Winner |
7 | Grant Denyer | 43 | TV presenter | 2nd – Runner-up |
7 | Jess Eva | 35 | Television & radio personality | 3rd – Third place |
7 | Toni Pearen | 48 | Actress & singer-songwriter | 4th — Eliminated |
7 | Colin Fassnidge | 47 | Chef | 5th — Eliminated |
7 | Travis Varcoe | 32 | Former AFL player | 6th — Eliminated |
7 | Ash Williams | 38 | Comedian | 7th — Eliminated |
7 | Robert "Dipper" DiPierdomenico | 62 | Former AFL player | 8th — Eliminated |
7 | Adam Densten | 30 | Former Gogglebox Australia star | 9th — Eliminated |
7 | Paulini Curuenavuli | 38 | Singer-songwriter | 10th — Eliminated |
7 | Symon Lovett | 33 | Former Gogglebox Australia star | 11th — Eliminated |
7 | Alli Simpson | 22 | Model, singer & actress | 12th — Eliminated |
7 | Pettifleur Berenger | 56 | The Real Housewives of Melbourne star | 13th — Eliminated |
7 | Jack Vidgen | 23 | Singer-songwriter | 14th — Eliminated |
7 | Mel Buttle | 38 | Comedian & TV presenter | 15th – Withdrew |
8 | Dylan Lewis | 48 | Television presenter, radio host & actor | 1st – Winner |
8 | Brooke McClymont | 40 | Singer-songwriter | 2nd – Runner-up |
8 | Nathan Buckley | 49 | Former AFL coach | 3rd – Third place |
8 | Emily Seebohm | 29 | Olympic swimmer | 4th – Eliminated |
8 | David Subritzky | 26 | Fake celebrity | 5th – Eliminated |
8 | Joey Essex | 31 | The Only Way Is Essex star | 6th – Eliminated |
8 | Poh Ling Yeow | 48 | Chef & TV presenter | 7th – Eliminated |
8 | Cal Wilson | 51 | Comedian | 8th – Eliminated |
8 | Tottie Goldsmith | 59 | Actress, singer, TV & radio host | 9th – Eliminated |
8 | Derek Kickett | 59 | Former AFL player | 10th — Eliminated |
8 | Maria Thattil | 28 | Model & Miss Universe Australia 2021 | 11th — Eliminated |
8 | Beau Ryan | 36 | Former NRL player & TV presenter | 12th – Withdrew |
8 | Davina Rankin | 29 | Former Married at First Sight star | 13th — Eliminated |
9 | Liz Ellis | 50 | Former netball player | 1st – Winner |
9 | Harry Garside | 25 | Lightweight boxer | 2nd – Runner-up |
9 | Aesha Scott | 29 | Below Deck star | 3rd – Third place |
9 | Nathan Henry | 32 | Geordie Shore star | 4th – Eliminated |
9 | Adam Cooney | 37 | Former AFL player | 5th – Eliminated |
9 | Woody Whitelaw | 35 | Radio presenter | 6th – Eliminated |
9 | Peter Helliar | 47 | Comedian & TV presenter | 7th – Eliminated |
9 | Domenica "Dom" Calarco | 30 | Former Married at First Sight contestant | 8th – Eliminated |
9 | Debra Lawrance | 66 | Actress | 9th – Eliminated |
9 | Nick Cummins | 35 | Former rugby player & The Bachelor star | 10th – Eliminated |
9 | Ian "Dicko" Dickson | 60 | Television personality | 11th – Eliminated |
9 | Bianca Hunt | 27 | Television presenter | 12th – Eliminated |
9 | Anna Polyviou | 43 | Chef & TV personality | 13th – Eliminated |
9 | Kerri-Anne Kennerley | 69 | Television personality | 14th – Withdrew |
Name | I'm a Celebrity... Australia history | I'm a Celebrity... International history | ||||
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Series | Status | Country | Series | Season(s) | Status | |
Paul Burrell | Season 4 (2018) | Evicted – 9th place | Britain | I'm a Celebrity UK | Series 4 (2004) | Runner-up – 2nd place |
Vicky Pattison | Evicted – 4th place | Series 15 (2015) | Winner – 1st place | |||
Joey Essex | Season 8 (2022) | Evicted – 6th place | Series 13 (2013) | Evicted – 4th place |
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