Quick Read
- I’m a Celebrity 2025 premieres Sunday, 16 November at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
- Jack Osbourne, son of Ozzy Osbourne, is a standout rumoured contestant following his father’s recent death.
- Soap stars like Shona McGarty and Lisa Riley are strongly tipped to join the line-up.
- Kelly Brook and Tommy Fury have both been spotted in Australia, fueling speculation.
- The show features a new logo and branding for its 25th season, with Ant & Dec returning as hosts.
Who’s Really Heading Into the Jungle? The Cast Rumour Mill
The autumn chill is settling in, and for millions in the UK, that means the jungle drums are beating once again. ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ is gearing up for its 25th season, and as always, speculation about the cast is at fever pitch. While ITV remains tight-lipped, the rumour mill is whirring, fuelled by sightings at airports, cryptic social media posts, and the ever-present tabloid whispers.
This year’s list of potential campmates reads like a cross-section of British pop culture. Soap stars, reality TV veterans, a rapper, and even the spouse of a celebrity chef are all rumoured to be in the mix. Here’s what’s making waves:
- Kelly Brook: Despite years of public denial, Kelly has reportedly been offered a lucrative deal and was spotted in Australia. Her historic aversion to the show’s notorious trials (“I’d rather go and work in my local pub,” she once quipped) makes her possible participation all the more intriguing. Yet, as history shows, touching down in Australia isn’t a guarantee of jungle entry.
- Vogue Williams: The Irish model, whose husband Spencer Matthews had a brief stint on the show, is rumoured to have signed up. With survival credentials already in her pocket from ‘Bear Grylls: Mission Survive,’ Williams could bring both resilience and a hint of family drama.
- Shona McGarty: Fresh from her departure from EastEnders, McGarty is said to be in advanced talks. Her love of singing and recent work in the studio suggest she’s seeking new adventures—perhaps the jungle is next.
- Jack Osbourne: This year, one name stands out. The son of the late Ozzy Osbourne, Jack enters the spotlight not just as a celebrity, but as someone whose recent personal loss has endeared him to the public. The timing, as iNews notes, is poignant: “There is already a lot of goodwill and kindness towards the Osbournes in the wake of their loss – the sort of kindness that will easily translate into I’m a Celeb votes.”
- Aitch: The Brit-award-winning rapper is apparently poised to sign on, with producers hoping to attract younger viewers and showcase his wit.
- Lisa Riley: Another soap veteran, Riley has consistently turned down invitations in the past but, approaching a milestone birthday, may finally step into the jungle.
- Jools Oliver: The wife of Jamie Oliver, Jools’ possible participation is more rumour than reality at this stage, fuelled mostly by Jamie’s teasing comments. If she joins, viewers can expect insight into one of Britain’s most famous families.
- Tommy Fury: The boxer and reality star remains in the rumour mill, expressing interest but reportedly holding out for the right fee.
Other names, such as radio host Nick Ferrari, have been debunked, underscoring the uncertainty that surrounds the final line-up until ITV’s official announcement.
Premiere Date and Format: What’s New in 2025?
The wait is almost over. ITV has confirmed that ‘I’m a Celebrity 2025’ will premiere on Sunday, 16 November at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX. The launch promises an extended episode, wrapping up at 10:35pm, giving viewers an extra dose of jungle antics right from the start. Teasers are already circulating, featuring Christmas-themed previews to set the mood.
One major change for this milestone 25th season is a fresh logo and revamped branding—giving the show a “glow-up” that aims to reinvigorate its visual identity for both long-time fans and new viewers. Familiar faces Ant & Dec return as hosts, their chemistry now a staple of British television. They’ll once again guide celebrities through gruelling Bushtucker Trials, serving up equal doses of laughter and suspense.
Companion series ‘I’m a Celebrity… Unpacked’ is also back, hosted by Joel Dommett and Capital radio DJ Kemi Rodgers. The show promises behind-the-scenes secrets, unseen clips, and exclusive interviews, helping fans dive deeper into the drama and camaraderie of the camp.
Why Jack Osbourne Is the Emotional Heartbeat of This Series
Every season has its wildcard—a contestant who, for reasons beyond celebrity status, becomes the emotional centre of the show. In 2025, Jack Osbourne fits that role. As iNews puts it, “Getting Jack Osbourne into the jungle this year of all years is a coup for ITV.”
Jack’s journey isn’t just about surviving creepy crawlies or enduring hunger; it’s a story of resilience and transformation. Born into the chaos of rock royalty, Jack’s turbulent youth was documented in ‘The Osbournes’ MTV reality show. He battled addiction and family drama, emerging as a sober adult and father of four. Now, with the recent passing of his father Ozzy, Jack enters the jungle at a time of profound personal reflection.
Audiences are likely to connect with Jack’s vulnerability and strength. His ability to share stories from a life lived in the public eye, coupled with the goodwill following his family’s bereavement, positions him as a favourite. The show thrives on authentic campfire conversations, and Jack’s unique perspective promises memorable moments.
It’s rare to witness a celebrity so familiar yet so changed, stepping into a challenge that tests not just physical endurance but emotional resilience. For viewers, this is more than entertainment—it’s a chance to see how loss, growth, and family bonds play out under the spotlight.
Looking Ahead: What Does This Season Promise?
With a blend of soap stars, reality personalities, and genuine emotional stakes, ‘I’m a Celebrity 2025’ offers a microcosm of British culture and human drama. The show’s enduring appeal lies in its unpredictability—who will rise to the challenge, who will falter, and what unlikely friendships will blossom under the Australian sun?
ITV’s decision to mix familiar faces with fresh ones, and to spotlight emotional narratives, suggests a season that values both entertainment and empathy. As always, the Bushtucker Trials will deliver their share of laughs and grimaces, but it’s the quieter moments—the conversations, the reflections, the acts of kindness—that will resonate most.
For fans old and new, the jungle awaits. Will Kelly Brook face her fears? Can Lisa Riley bring a dose of humour to the camp? Will Jack Osbourne’s story inspire votes and support? The only certainty is that, once again, ‘I’m a Celebrity’ will capture the nation’s attention, one trial at a time.
As the 25th season of ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ prepares to launch, its blend of rumoured cast members, refreshed format, and emotional storytelling points to a series that is as much about personal journeys as jungle challenges. Jack Osbourne’s participation, timed with his family’s recent loss, offers a powerful reminder that reality TV’s greatest strength is its ability to turn familiar faces into symbols of resilience and connection.

